

Parameteres include: to - the language to translate to from - the language to translate from. Before that lets add the bot in our server by clicking on OAuth2 session Use the slash command /auto-translate add to create an Auto Translate entry.

And then copy the token (Be careful and do not give your bot token to any one!).
#AUTO TRANSLATE BOT HOW TO#
Now i will show you how to set up the botįirst go to Discord developer portal and login after you logged in with you discord account follow this steps Language settings would act in a list where you click a little "+" icon, select a language, and fill out those three settings for that language specifically to override the generic settings applied for non-specified languages.It is a simple and powerful discord bot, it been used for translating includes more than 100 language, it has a lot of integrated commands, includes a lot of systems for translating and leveling and economy.įirst let me show you the commands and then i will show you how to set it up Translations but don't automatically show the translation (click to translate) I think that the way these settings should be implemented is a list of three choices:Ģ. If you want to get REALLY granular with it, perhaps even toggle by specific language. I think that for server owners if they do not want this functionality for some reason (want to keep channels a specific language / don't like the quality of the translations, etc) they should have the ability to disable this with a user, channel, role, or server setting. It would allow discord to not have to reinvent itself to users who speak other languages because they could speak seamlessly to English speakers while they invite their native Spanish/Chinese/Japanese/German etc speakers to join them. It would be a great opportunity for discord to grow in new countries and open new horizons. I think having this available would really promote two-way conversation with other languages on discord like never before, and change the way we communicate for the better. Messages sent from other languages would be auto-translated into their respective language. Users then would have an option on their account to enable auto-translated messages from foreign languages. Something like this could be implemented by having users define their preferred language when setting up their account or assume it based on region. What I have in mind is totally seamless, to allow for users to send and receive messages to users of a different language and view them in their respective languages.

#AUTO TRANSLATE BOT FULL#
Get a full list of features using -help command. Welcome message for new users, linked channels, user auto translation, on demand translation, translation with flags, word filtering, message styles and much more features. I have seen some feature requests for translation features before, but other requests are mostly possible with bots that send a message right after the speaker (for instance, this one). TranslateBot is a multilingual translator meant to help people communicating easier and faster. I think a great way to involve the non-English speakers from our community in our discord is to create a seamless automatic translations system for Discord. The game itself has over 8 million plays. My game is translated into 8 languages and our discord only consists of English players. I own a fairly large discord server (15k+ members) for my game and I'd like to grow it.
