Managed Metadata and Multilingual Features

In  Term Store Management Tool, I select another languages French.
In a Document Library, i have documents tagged with the word Window and Chair and when I switched to French, it don't shows the correct Term to the visitor.
As they explain here
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mvpawardprogram/archive/2013/08/05/overview-of-sharepoint-2013-multilingual-features.aspx

Hi Mcsuareza,
Based on your description, I recommend to check the things below:
Check if the language pack is installed correctly.
Make sure that you have created the term labels in different language and saved them back.
Make sure that the alternate language is selected in the Language settings for the site.
Make sure that the visitors have changed their preferred language in there user profile settings.
Thanks,
Victoria
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