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Previously in iOS 17, Siri’s interaction with Messages was limited to one option – the ability for Siri to automatically send your dictated messages without asking you to confirm them first.
In iOS 17.4, however, Siri can also read messages to you in another language different to the primary language that Siri listens to and responds in. It’s a neat option to have if you are bilingual or you’re learning a new language.
Thanks to the new setting, you can choose from any of the following languages:
Arabic
Chinese (Cantonese – Hong Kong)
Chinese (Mandarin – China mainland)
Chinese (Mandarin – Taiwan)
Danish
Dutch (Netherlands)
Finnish
French (Canada)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Hebrew
Italian (Italy)
Japanese
Korean
Malay
Norwegian Bokmål
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Spanish (Mexico)
Spanish (Spain)
Thai
Turkish
Note that you aren’t limited to just one language – you can choose several if you prefer. Here’s how to enable the setting on iPhones running iOS 17.4 or later (if you haven’t updated yet, go to Settings and select General ➝ Software Update).
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Open the Settings app.
Tap Siri & Search
Tap Messaging with Siri.
Under “Read Messages,” tap Add Language
Select a language to add and wait for it to download.
Most languages only take a minute or so to download, depending on your internet connection. Once the language is installed, tap it in the list and you can choose from any optional varieties and voices where available. Note that you can add more than one language to the list, simply by tapping Add Language again.
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