Non-English UI usage in Connect

I would like to know how many of us is using the Non-English UI in Connect.

Do you use Connect in Non-English UI? How often? In which Language?

(I am not talking about writing our content, just the User Interface.)

For me, I will use Chinese Traditional UI on the 28th of each month - to keep up with any potential changes in UI elements.

How about you? Will you join force to test non-English Connect UIs once per month?

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Yes @YK1001

If Google prepare a Persian UI for Connect, I’ll definitely use it even more than once per month :slight_smile: Even I can help Googlers for translation if needed.

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Hi @Amiran ,

Just want to learn, is Arabic close to Persian? (Please educate me.)

At this moment, the following Languages is available for UI selection:

  • Arabic (Modern Standard) العربية(المعياريةالحديثة)
  • Albanian Albanian
  • Bulgarian Български
  • Catalan Català
  • Chinese (Simplified) 中文(简体)
  • Chinese (Traditional) 中文 (繁體;華語)
  • Croatian hrvatski
  • Czech čeština
  • Danish Dansk
  • Dutch Nederlands
  • English (US) English (US)
  • English (British) English (British)
  • Finnish suomi
  • French (European) Français (Europe)
  • German Deutsch
  • Greek Ελληνικά
  • Hebrew עברית
  • Hungarian magyar
  • Indonesian Indonesia
  • Italian Italiano
  • Japanese 日本語
  • Korean 한국어
  • Latvian Latviešu valoda
  • Malay Malaysia
  • Norwegian (Bokmål) Norsk (bokmål)
  • Polish polski
  • Portuguese (Brazilian) Português (Brasil)
  • Portuguese (European) Português (europeu)
  • Romanian Română
  • Russian русский
  • Slovak Slovenčina
  • Spanish (European) Español (europeo)
  • Spanish (Latin American) Español (latinoamericano)
  • Swedish svenska
  • Thai ภาษาไทย
  • Turkish Türkçe
  • Ukrainian Українська
  • Vietnamese Tiếng Việt
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In fact No, dear @YK1001

Although today Persian and Arabic has same writing way and similar characters but this doesn’t mean these are close. From linguistics view, the root of Persian language is same with English and all refers to Indo-European languages. Same words making method have used for all such languages and new words are making by mixing old words together. But Arabic language structure is totally different and in it, words are making by reforming one old word to another.

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Thank you very much, @Amiran !

I will keep an eye on Connect’s language support developments. When Persian is added, I will let you know.

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Thanks a lot @YK1001

Hope it happens soon :blush::pray:t2:

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