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As is typical for the microblogging company, it made the announcement in Korean. In its blog post, Twitter(
) revealed that it chose Korean as the next language for launch because the number of Twitter users from Korea has increased tenfold in the last year. That’s an astounding growth metric.
Not only is Twitter.com now translated in Korean, but so are the official Twitter Android and iPhone apps. It has also launched a recommended user list of Korean users, including actor Park Joong (@moviejhp) and novelist @Oisoo.
Twitter now supports seven languages. The others include Spanish, Italian, German, French, English and Japanese.
