Some of Netflix’s best films and the best Netflix programs in recent years have been seen by millions of people from different countries around the world.
Think of Spain SedanFrance Lupine or Korea Squid game. And now many more Netflix spectators can experience programs around the world in their native languages as the service becomes even more multilingual.
From now on, Netflix has updated its audio and subtitles options to offer more than 30 different languages for translation on the screen or audio dubbing. Netflix says this is in response to the “thousands of language applications” that it receives from customers every month.
And that’s not all. Netflix comes for the Owl Duolingo.

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What is new in the Netflix multilingual update?
Netflix knows that many of you use your films in foreign language to practice language learning, and wants to point out the additional characteristics it offers that can help you with that.
For example, you can now customize subtitles to adjust your style and size for better readability. Or you can see a program with subtitles in one language and audio dubbing in another. And if you are on PC, you can use the ‘examine by language’ function to find an educational entertainment properly.
This is an important and welcome update for Netflix specifically, because it has been investing a lot in films and programs around the world. Squid game It is the most famous example, of course, but many of its other non -English language programs have also been great successes: Money robbery, lupine, La PalmaWho killed Sara? And more.
And, of course, it also works in the other direction, with the characteristics of the language that open films and programs in English to the great Netflix global audience.