How to Translate a Telegram Channel Into Four Languages Automatically

One announcement, four languages, zero translators. Here's how to fan a single channel out into English, Hindi, Spanish and Arabic automatically.

If your community spans languages, posting everything four times by hand is a tax on your time. With Auto Forward Messages you write once and let the engine translate on the way out.

Set up one source, four destinations

Create four channels — one per language — and add four rules from the same source. Each rule targets a different destination. This is the one-to-many pattern with a twist: each copy gets its own language.

Set a target language per rule

On each rule, set the translate-to language: English, Hindi, Spanish, Arabic. The source language is auto-detected, so you don't configure anything per post. Formatting, links and emoji survive the translation.

Post once, land everywhere

Now every announcement you make in the source appears in all four channels within a second, each in the right language. Edit the source and the mirrored edits propagate too.

Tips

  • Keep source posts clean and literal — machine translation handles plain language best.
  • Add a per-channel header/footer if you want a localized sign-off.
  • Use filters to route only certain posts to certain languages if needed.

Full details are in the auto-translate guide.

Try it free

Set up your first rule in about a minute — no card needed.

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