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😎French 🤩German 🥰Russian 🎬YouTube 🎫Title Description👩👩👧👦22 Countries Add! 👀How do you do that?
😎French 🤩German 🥰Russian 🎬YouTube 🎫Title Description👩👩👧👦22 Countries Add!
👀How do you do that?(❁´◡`❁)
1. French in France: Google Chrome web browser
2. German in Germany: Microsoft Edge web browser
3. Russian in Russia : Naver whale web browser
4. Opera Web Browser TISTORY Blog:
Translated into 122 languages, pre-written titles and descriptions.
5. File Explorer: 122 languages
Determine the work order.
If you want to add a foreign language, be sure to watch it till the end. Boring, but all the things I've learned through trial and error. You don't have to make the same mistakes.
It is definitely helpful if you write down your language and country in a notepad. This is a screen that works by connecting four 40-inch monitors to one Samsung laptop.
YouTube Title
YouTube Description
Youtube's Languages
Youtube's Countries
a foreign language
yt:cc=on
Thank you for clicking.
Introducing the working process.
Click the details of the French YouTube video in France.
Click the details of the German YouTube video in Germany.
Click the details of the Russian YouTube video in Russia.
Click Subtitles.
Click Subtitles.
Click Subtitles.
Click on the pre-written content of.
“001: Galego: Country where Galician is the official language: Galicia, Spain”
on the Tistory blog.
Click Add Language in the first Google Chrome browser.
In the second Microsoft Edge browser, click Add Language.
In the third Naver Whale browser, click Add language.
Click on the first language, “Galician” respectively.
In the Tistory blog of the fourth Opera browser,
drag and copy the title part of the content.
and paste it into the first French title field.
Paste it in the title field of the second German as well.
Paste it in the title field of the third Russian.
Drag and copy the description from the blog of the 4th Tistory,
and paste it into the description in French.
Paste it in the German description box as well.
Paste it into the description in Russian.
In order not to get confused about the work order.
while working on the titles and descriptions of 122 foreign languages,
in the fifth file explorer in the upper right corner,
click the foreign language file you want to work on next.
122 foreign languages are sorted in order in the file explorer.
Click the Publish button in French.
Click the Publish button in German.
Click the Publish button in Russian.
As for the overall work order,
click the work order in the fifth file explorer,
and click the title of the foreign language.
in the Tistory blog of the fourth opera web browser to display the contents.
Then, click the add language button.
in the first French Google Chrome web browser.
and click the corresponding foreign language,
the second click the add language button of Microsoft's Edge web browser in Germany.
and click the foreign language,
and in the third Russian Naver web browser.
Click the Add Language button.
and click the corresponding foreign language.
Then, copy the pre-written title from the Tistory blog of the fourth Opera web browser.
and paste it into the French title,
paste it into the German title,
and paste it into the Russian title.
Then, copy the description from the Tistory blog of the fourth Opera web browser.
and paste it into the French description,
paste it into the German description,
and paste it into the Russian description.
And you click the post button in French,
the post button in German,
and the post button in Russian to post the title and description.
in that language, Exemple, Galician.
In this way,
you can post 122 foreign language titles and descriptions on a French YouTube video,
122 foreign language titles and descriptions on a German YouTube video,
and 122 foreign language titles and descriptions on a Russian YouTube video.
If you keep watching, you will see the process of adding 122 languages.
Each language has its own characteristics,
and some Chinese have Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
And in what order should the files be sorted in the fifth file explorer?
In what order should the languages be arranged in the fourth Tistory blog?
A closer look at your back would be helpful.
Finally, if you take note of the language and the country.
in which it is spoken in a notepad,
you will know which language to choose and which country to choose.
when you write a YouTube video in that language in the future.
For your reference,
this video was originally written in Korean,
so all orders are based on Korean sorting standards.
If you want to sort by your language,
drag all languages from the language selection box on YouTube.
and paste them into Excel to sort them and give them a sequence number,
so you don't have to edit multiple times like in my case.
thank you.