Get a quick overview of available Editor interface languages (back end) and supported languages on websites built on the Editor (front end).

Available as Editor interface language (back end)

The following are the languages you can set the Editor to. Once a language is selected (Editor > Site Settings > Settings > Editor interface language) the language will change accordingly across the Editor interface. 

  • Danish (da)
  • Dutch (nl)
  • English (en)
  • Finnish/Suomi (fi)
  • French (fr)
  • French-Canadian (fr-ca)
  • German (de)
  • Italian (it)
  • Norwegian (no)
  • Polish (pl)
  • Slovenian (sl)
  • Spanish (es)
  • Swedish (se)

 

Supported on websites built on the Editor (front end)

Front end texts refer to the auto-generated texts that appear on the live website, for example information and error messages, texts on system-generated buttons, etc.

  • Arabic (ar)*
  • Basque (eu)
  • Bosnian (bs)
  • Bulgarian (bg)
  • Catalan (ca)
  • Croatian (hr)
  • Czech (cs)
  • Danish (da)
  • Dutch (nl)
  • English (en)
  • Estonian (et)
  • Finnish (fi)
  • French (fr)
  • French Canadian (fr-ca)
  • Galician (gl)
  • German (de)
  • Greek (el)
  • Hungarian (hu)
  • Indonesian (id)
  • Italian (it)
  • Latvian (lv)
  • Lithuanian (lt)
  • Norwegian (Bokmål) (no)
  • Polish (pl)
  • Portuguese (pt)
  • Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br)
  • Romanian (ro)
  • Russian (ru)
  • Slovak (sk)
  • Slovenian (sl)
  • Spanish (es)
  • Spanish America (es-am)
  • Swedish (sv)
  • Turkish (tr)

 

Arabic language and characters are supported as front end language in the Editor. The language reads right to left but the default left-alignment of text is not changed to right-alignment. If using Arabic language on a website, it is the website owner’s own responsibility to right-align all text elements in Global Design. 

Learn how to change Editor interface language here.

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