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How to translate an SVG file[edit]

This page explains how to translate inside labels or captions in an SVG file. You are probably here because someone tagged an image with {{Translate}}. Please note that this template and its related pages is a one-man idea. If you have questions or comments about it, please use the template discussion page.

What is SVG?[edit]

SVG is an image file format that consists of plain XML text. Therefore the text labels stored in it can be easily translated. For more information about SVG or XML, please use the links. There are Wikipedia articles in many languages.

How do I edit SVGs?[edit]

An example of a simple SVG with translations in one file. Go to file's page and render this text in English, German, French, Spanish...

There are different ways to translate text in SVG:

  • Use a graphics editor such as Inkscape. For compatibility, save the file as "Plain SVG", not "Inkscape SVG", as the latter format may introduce errors, even though it complies with the SVG specification.
  • Edit the SVG file as a text file.

For editing image in any offline editor, first download the file you want to edit, open the file in the editor, translate the labels, and then save it. When finished, upload the file to Commons under a new name.

Text editing[edit]

Note that instead of using a graphics editor, you can use any text editor capable of using UTF-8. Find text to translate by searching for <text> tags. In some cases this might be a path for more advanced users as text coordinates adjustments might be needed and some more advanced "garbage" might decrease readability of the SVG.

Preparing a file for translation[edit]

Using real text[edit]

Main gallery: Template:Path text SVG.

Only real text, in the form of the SVG <text> element, can be translated. Do not use paths in place of text.

Anchoring the text correctly[edit]

To make sure text placement "just work" in the translated versions, you should properly use the anchoring functionality of the SVG format and your editor. In most editors (including Inkscape), the function is decided by the typographic alignment option. Anchoring decides how the position of the text is specified. Anchoring to the center means the coordinates specified is the center of the text, and is used in most editors for centering.

By saying "properly use", we mean that the way you anchor it matches the actual design intentions. For example, to center some text on a pyramid, you use the centering anchor while putting the anchor point itself at the middle of the shape. To position a label for something on its right, use the "end" (right-hand-side) anchor. The "align and distribute" option in Inkscape DOES NOT change your anchoring options; it only moves the elements around.

(Yes, the "end" anchor is only on the right for left-to-right languages. A translation tool should probably invert it for RTL languages.)

Using numbers instead of labels[edit]

Image:Robal.png. An example of a image with few labels.

On images with few labels, an alternative is to have only one file with numeric labels in it and a table below, with different translations, and there is thus a single image that can be used for all languages. Image:Robal.png is a good example.

If you think this image will be better with numbers instead of translated text, you can change {{Translate}} template to {{Convert to international}} or make numbers yourself.

For instance, Image:ISS configuration sep-2006 en.svg has English labels, and a version with numeric labels Image:ISS configuration sep-2006 numbers.svg was created by replacing the labels in the English version. But it's still not fully internationalized, because title and date are still written in the image in English.

How to place new language version in Commons[edit]

When creating a translated version of an SVG file, it should be saved using the filename of the original file with an IETF langtag suffix. See Commons:File naming. For example, File:Gibraltar map-en.svg is the English version of File:Gibraltar map.svg.

For linking different versions of file one to another, use "other versions" templates like all in Category:Other_versions_templates. Copy one of them and use in your image.

Using the template creates a gallery of the different language versions:

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Disputed isthmus and land

Also the template {{Derived from}} will be useful to display link to original version of your localized image.

Multiple translations within one SVG file [edit]

Shortcut
An example of a simple SVG with translations in one file. See the description page for details
Similar example with arrows

You can place multiple translations into one SVG file using the SVG <switch> element. The resulting multilingual file has the advantage of sharing graphics; if the graphics are updated, then all the languages get the updated graphics. Compare to having several translated files; an update to one of the files does not propagate to the other language versions.

However, not all graphics editors can edit the text contained in the switch element. In such cases, a graphics editor may still be used to edit the text positions and sizes (such as in Inkscape), and the SVG Translate tool at Commons can be used to add translations, and most separate text editors can be used to make changes to the texts throughout the multiple languages. Loading an SVG file with switch translations into a graphics editor and then saving it may remove all the translations. Please note that currently multi-language translations in SVG files larger than 256kB do not render properly due to a bug.

It is advisable to give an extra margin for text contained in images with switch elements, in order to allow for current or future languages that need more letters.

Coding[edit]

When you have a <switch> element, its children (sub-elements) represent possible choices. The children of the switch should have a systemLanguage attribute that specifies the language(s).[1] SVG sequentially looks at each child; if there is a systemLanguage attribute and it does not match, SVG moves on to the next child. If the systemLanguage attribute matches or is not present, then SVG renders that child and does not look further. Omitting the systemLanguage attribute from the last child will implement a default rendering.

Note: The order is important! All children following the child with the omitted systemLanguage are ignored and have no effect!

<switch transform="translate(100,200)">
  <text systemLanguage="en">Population pyramid of Russia (2010)</text>
  <text systemLanguage="de">Alterspyramide von Russland (2010)</text>
  <text systemLanguage="ru">Половозрастная диаграмма России (2010)</text>
  <text>Population pyramid of Russia (2010)</text>
</switch>

Even if the default rendering is English, it is good practice to place an explicit systemLanguage="en" with the same text. The language matching rules can give unexpected behavior when the file is opened in a browser configured for multiple languages. If the languages do not follow the same sequence in each switch, then a browser may display a mix of languages. In addition, the language matching rules will change in SVG 2.0.

You can also have a systemLanguage attribute on an element that is not a child of a switch element. In this case the element will only be rendered if the language matches. Otherwise the element in question will not be displayed.

Currently, only a few graphical editors support language switches in SVG, so you may need to edit the SVG file with a text editor. The SVG Translate may be used if the SVG file follows specific conventions.

The different text translations will have different lengths, so the text anchor point should be chosen carefully. The text-anchor attribute can be set to start (left justified in most languages), middle (centered), or end (right justified). The text elements default to x="0" and y="0", so the switch element can set the text anchor point with transform="translate(100,200)".

When rendering a multi-lingual SVG image on a MediaWiki page, the language to use can be specified using syntax like [[File:SystemLanguage.svg|lang=de]]. The attribute "lang" is optional; if it is missing, MediaWiki will attempt to use the wiki's default language or fallback to English ("en").[2]

Note: If a switch element has an English-language clause (systemLanguage="en") and a default language clause (no systemLanguage attribute), then MediaWiki will display the English-language clause.

Setting up multiple translations within one SVG file with Inkscape[edit]

Inkscape does not support the addition of language switches, but they are recognized as a "Conditional Group". Editing with text editor is required. To start using the switch element in Inkscape, the following steps are:

  1. Always, in a new drawing, you need to add the two tags of <switch>...</switch>. In a new drawing, or in a previous localized drawing, you will have to add the items (usually text to localize) between these two tags and with systemLanguage assigned.
  2. In drawings that use labels and arrows, it can often happen that (depending on the language) the labels and arrows position is not the most appropriate. You can correct it, after the previous step, directly with Inkscape. But if you need to change the text or arrows of a language that is not what Inkscape has configured, you must first change the Inkscape interface. To change the language of the Inkscape interface: from the menu bar, select "Edit|Preferences..."; then in the opened window, in the second group ("Interface") change the language. You can look at the code from the last example, above (SystemLanguageArrows.svg). Note: In the examples, the ID names of the objects have been changed in order to be followed more easily.
  3. For the previous changes, you must be careful about the changes you make, otherwise Inkscape will not show what you want. If this is the first time you do it, first try changing the examples above. Sometimes the Inkscape XML editor ("Edit|XML Editor...") can be useful for you to find an error in your changes.

Viewing[edit]

Most browsers support viewing SVG files with switch elements. The browser will display the languages according to the browser's default language settings. If one wants to view a different language, then change the language of the browser and restart it.

Another way of viewing the file is to upload it to File:Test.svg and select the desired language from the dropdown list.

See also[edit]

Language codes[edit]

SVG files use IETF language tags to specify languages. They are often referred to as BCP 47 language tags, but BCP 47 is the combination of IETF RFC 5646 and RFC 4647. The Wikimedia Foundation uses language identifiers that usually match IETF langtags, but there are some differences. For example, the IETF language tag als is for Tosk Albanian, but Wikimedia uses that tag for Alemannisch (which IETF represents as gsw). Simple English is simple in Wikimedia but en-simple in IETF. Please be aware of the distinction and use IETF language tags (not MediaWiki language identifiers) in SVG files.

Click here to show a list of all WikiMedia language codes supported:
Languages supported on Wikimedia Commons

Note: SVG systemLanguage code differences
CodeLanguageIn native language
rutмыхаӀбишды мыхаӀбишды
alsAlemannisch Alemannisch
smaSouthern Sami åarjelsaemien
smnInari Sami anarâškielâ
anAragonese aragonés
aseAmerican Sign Language American sign language
aceAchinese Acèh
efiEfik Efịk
rupAromanian armãneashti
aaeArbërisht Arbërisht
roa-rupAromanian armãneashti
atjAtikamekw Atikamekw
en-usAmerican English American English
akAkan Akan
afAfrikaans Afrikaans
astAsturian asturianu
ttjOrutooro Orutooro
gnGuarani Avañe'ẽ
angOld English Ænglisc
gswAlemannic Alemannisch
kgeKomering Basa Kumoring
agqAghem Aghem
nitకొలామి కొలామి
frpArpitan arpetan
ayAymara Aymar aru
azAzerbaijani azərbaycanca
ksfBafia Bafia
bfdBafut Bafut
bkcBaka Baka
absAmbonese Malay bahasa ambon
gorGorontalo Bahasa Hulontalo
idIndonesian Bahasa Indonesia
msMalay Bahasa Melayu
bdrWest Coast Bajau Bajau Sama
bkhBakako Bakoko
bmBambara bamanankan
baxBamun Bamum
nanMin Nan Chinese Bân-lâm-gú
zh-min-nanChinese (Min Nan) Bân-lâm-gú
bjnBanjar Banjar
banBalinese Basa Bali
map-bmsBasa Banyumasan Basa Banyumasan
basBasaa Basaa
ikInupiaq Iñupiatun
se-fiNorthern Sami (Finland) davvisámegiella (Suoma bealde)
ku-latnKurdish (Latin script) kurdî (latînî)
nahNāhuatl Nāhuatl
kuKurdish kurdî
nvNavajo Diné bizaad
bclCentral Bikol Bikol Central
noNorwegian norsk
etuEjagham Ejagham
pcmNigerian Pidgin Naijá
bbc-latnBatak Toba (Latin script) Batak Toba
hilHiligaynon Ilonggo
euBasque euskara
mnc-latnManchu (Latin script) manju gisun
jboLojban la .lojban.
huHungarian magyar
se-noNorthern Sami (Norway) davvisámegiella (Norgga bealde)
minMinangkabau Minangkabau
gaaGa Ga
cdoMin Dong Chinese 閩東語 / Mìng-dĕ̤ng-ngṳ̄
isuIsu Isu
lldLadin Ladin
niuNiuean Niuē
fatFanti mfantse
iloIloko Ilokano
avkKotava Kotava
hu-formalHungarian (formal address) magyar (formal)
lvLatvian latviešu
rmfFinnish Kalo kaalengo tšimb
kaiKarekare Karai-karai
ladLadino Ladino
pamPampanga Kapampangan
madMadurese Madhurâ
nysNyungar Nyunga
frrNorthern Frisian Nordfriisk
guwGun gungbe
napNeapolitan Napulitano
jvJavanese Jawa
bbcBatak Toba Batak Toba
itItalian italiano
gvManx Gaelg
gcfkréyòl Gwadloup kréyòl Gwadloup
cakKaqchikel Kaqchikel
ewoEwondo Ewondo
seiSeri Cmique Itom
csbKashubian kaszëbsczi
kwCornish kernowek
htHaitian Creole Kreyòl ayisyen
coCorsican corsu
rwKinyarwanda Ikinyarwanda
sjePite Sami bidumsámegiella
fitTornedalen Finnish meänkieli
hawHawaiian Hawaiʻi
smjLule Sami julevsámegiella
etEstonian eesti
seNorthern Sami davvisámegiella
laLatin Latina
barBavarian Boarisch
haHausa Hausa
extExtremaduran estremeñu
iaInterlingua interlingua
dagDagbani dagbanli
hrxHunsrik Hunsrik
byvMedumba Medumba
fjFijian Na Vosa Vakaviti
lmoLombard lombard
kjKuanyama Kwanyama
gagGagauz Gagauz
krjKinaray-a Kinaray-a
keaKabuverdianu kabuverdianu
xhXhosa isiXhosa
muaMundang Mundang
fmpFe'Fe' Fe'fe'
pdcPennsylvania German Deitsch
mcpMaka Maka
srqSirionó mbia cheë
choChoctaw Chahta anumpa
kriKrio Krio
klKalaallisut kalaallisut
duaDuala Duala
swSwahili Kiswahili
miMāori Māori
liLimburgish Limburgs
krlKarelian karjal
naNauru Dorerin Naoero
dtpCentral Dusun Dusun Bundu-liwan
dgaDagaare Dagaare
chChamorro Chamoru
nlaNgombala Ngombala
nmzNawdm nawdm
wlsWallisian Fakaʻuvea
cebCebuano Cebuano
smsSkolt Sami nuõrttsääʹmǩiõll
lfnLingua Franca Nova Lingua Franca Nova
mrhMara Mara
tumTumbuka chiTumbuka
mhMarshallese Ebon
biBislama Bislama
nyNyanja Chi-Chewa
de-formalGerman (formal address) Deutsch (Sie-Form)
musMuscogee Mvskoke
lusMizo Mizo ţawng
kusKʋsaal Kʋsaal
pihNorfuk / Pitkern Norfuk / Pitkern
daDanish dansk
mtMaltese Malti
lgGanda Luganda
kgKongo Kongo
annObolo Obolo
mgMalagasy Malagasy
oloLivvi-Karelian livvinkarjala
igIgbo Igbo
fyWestern Frisian Frysk
gaIrish Gaeilge
cyWelsh Cymraeg
esSpanish español
lemNomaande Nomaande
gcrGuianan Creole kriyòl gwiyannen
caCatalan català
ffFula Fulfulde
ltLithuanian lietuvių
lnsLamnso' Lamnso'
ltgLatgalian latgaļu
kbpKabiye Kabɩyɛ
hifFiji Hindi Fiji Hindi
nbNorwegian Bokmål norsk bokmål
lbLuxembourgish Lëtzebuergesch
jutJutish jysk
uz-latnUzbek (Latin script) oʻzbekcha
zuZulu isiZulu
vmwMakhuwa emakhuwa
nnzNda'Nda' Nda'nda'
eeEwe eʋegbe
deGerman Deutsch
livLivonian Līvõ kēļ
vmfMain-Franconian Mainfränkisch
nds-nlLow Saxon Nedersaksies
niaNias Li Niha
cbk-zamChavacano Chavacano de Zamboanga
yasNugunu Nugunu
ieInterlingue Interlingue
bbjGhomala Ghomála'
uzUzbek oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча
mosMossi moore
mwlMirandese Mirandés
emlEmiliano-Romagnolo emiliàn e rumagnòl
es-419Latin American Spanish español de América Latina
bkmKom Kom
nl-informalDutch (informal address) Nederlands (informeel)
lzzLaz Lazuri
en-gbBritish English British English
ngeNgémba Ngémba
hif-latnFiji Hindi (Latin script) Fiji Hindi
eglEmilian Emiliàn
cpsCapiznon Capiceño
gdScottish Gaelic Gàidhlig
bqzMka'a Mka'a
iglIgala Igala
gurFrafra farefare
glGalician galego
nlDutch Nederlands
yrlNheengatu Nhẽẽgatú
isIcelandic íslenska
novNovial Novial
furFriulian furlan
frcCajun French français cadien
bewBetawi Betawi
nrmNorman Nouormand
smSamoan Gagana Samoa
cnhHakha-Chin Hakha Chin
enEnglish English
se-seNorthern Sami (Sweden) davvisámegiella (Ruoŧa bealde)
gpeGhanaian Pidgin Ghanaian Pidgin
lnLingala lingála
nnNorwegian Nynorsk norsk nynorsk
csCzech čeština
bsBosnian bosanski
frFrench français
hrCroatian hrvatski
krKanuri kanuri
nmgKwasio Kwasio
snShona chiShona
rnRundi ikirundi
ike-latnEastern Canadian (Latin script) inuktitut
hsbUpper Sorbian hornjoserbsce
dsbLower Sorbian dolnoserbski
kiuKirmanjki Kırmancki
brhBrahui Bráhuí
gom-latnGoan Konkani (Latin script) Gõychi Konknni
hoHiri Motu Hiri Motu
brBreton brezhoneg
crCree Nēhiyawēwin / ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ
gyaGbaya Gbaya
eoEsperanto Esperanto
nnhNgiemboon Ngiemboon
foFaroese føroyskt
ioIdo Ido
btoIriga Bicolano Iriga Bicolano
etoEton Eton
en-caCanadian English Canadian English
toTongan lea faka-Tonga
alnGheg Albanian Gegë
arnMapuche mapudungun
btmBatak Mandailing Batak Mandailing
fonFon fɔ̀ngbè
es-formalSpanish (formal address) español (formal)
sesKoyraboro Senni Koyraboro Senni
kerKera Kera
fkvKvensk kvääni
lijLigurian Ligure
kiKikuyu Gĩkũyũ
ocOccitan occitan
tsTsonga Xitsonga
vepVeps vepsän kel’
boTibetan བོད་ཡིག
nsoNorthern Sotho Sesotho sa Leboa
nogNogai ногайша
be-taraskBelarusian (Taraškievica orthography) беларуская (тарашкевіца)
tokToki Pona toki pona
luzSouthern Luri لئری دوٙمینی
kk-cnKazakh (China) قازاقشا (جۇنگو)
wesPidgin (Cameroon) Pidgin (Cameroon)
roa-taraTarantino tarandíne
pntPontic Ποντιακά
aryMoroccan Arabic الدارجة
soSomali Soomaaliga
shy-latnShawiya (Latin script) tacawit
moMoldovan молдовеняскэ
tpiTok Pisin Tok Pisin
arzEgyptian Arabic مصرى
crh-latnCrimean Tatar (Latin script) qırımtatarca (Latin)
loLao ລາວ
koKorean 한국어
sqAlbanian shqip
ndsLow German Plattdüütsch
arArabic العربية
crhCrimean Tatar qırımtatarca
bnBangla বাংলা
anpAngika अंगिका
truTuroyo Ṫuroyo
yiYiddish ייִדיש
srSerbian српски / srpski
prgPrussian prūsiskan
inhIngush гӀалгӀай
kk-latnKazakh (Latin script) qazaqşa (latın)
orOdia ଓଡ଼ିଆ
tnTswana Setswana
mrMarathi मराठी
asAssamese অসমীয়া
vroVõro võro
knKannada ಕನ್ನಡ
mncManchu ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᡤᡳᠰᡠᠨ
urUrdu اردو
pnbWestern Punjabi پنجابی
nqoN’Ko ߒߞߏ
kk-trKazakh (Turkey) qazaqşa (Türkïya)
amAmharic አማርኛ
mhrEastern Mari олык марий
gotGothic 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺
gom-devaGoan Konkani (Devanagari script) गोंयची कोंकणी
qugChimborazo Highland Quichua Runa shimi
stySiberian Tatar себертатар
rmRomansh rumantsch
ssSwati SiSwati
omOromo Oromoo
nodNorthern Thai ᨣᩤᩴᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ
kmKhmer ភាសាខ្មែរ
psPashto پښتو
osOssetic ирон
mniManipuri ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ
hsnXiang Chinese 湘语
ksKashmiri कॉशुर / کٲشُر
crh-roDobrujan Tatar tatarşa
aeb-latnTunisian Arabic (Latin script) Tûnsî
yoYoruba Yorùbá
voVolapük Volapük
newNewari नेपाल भाषा
slSlovenian slovenščina
tlTagalog Tagalog
chrCherokee ᏣᎳᎩ
plPolish polski
mlMalayalam മലയാളം
dtyDoteli डोटेली
bugBuginese Basa Ugi
votVotic Vaďďa
sh-cyrlSerbo-Croatian (Cyrillic script) српскохрватски (ћирилица)
elGreek Ελληνικά
ku-arabKurdish (Arabic script) كوردي (عەرەبی)
sdSindhi سنڌي
shnShan ၽႃႇသႃႇတႆး
tt-latnTatar (Latin script) tatarça
bgnWestern Balochi روچ کپتین بلوچی
adyAdyghe адыгабзэ
skr-arabSaraiki (Arabic script) سرائیکی
yue-hantCantonese (Traditional) 粵語(繁體)
nan-haniMin Nan (Hanji) 閩南語
zh-twChinese (Taiwan) 中文(臺灣)
zh-sgChinese (Singapore) 中文(新加坡)
zh-myChinese (Malaysia) 中文(马来西亚)
zh-moChinese (Macau) 中文(澳門)
tzmCentral Atlas Tamazight ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ
tg-cyrlTajik (Cyrillic script) тоҷикӣ
sgsSamogitian žemaitėška
zh-hansSimplified Chinese 中文(简体)
yue-hansCantonese (Simplified) 粵语(简体)
zghStandard Moroccan Tamazight ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵜⴰⵏⴰⵡⴰⵢⵜ
zeaZeelandic Zeêuws
zh-cnChinese (China) 中文(中国大陆)
teTelugu తెలుగు
ryuOkinawan 沖縄口
heHebrew עברית
twTwi Twi
otaOttoman Turkish لسان عثمانى
ybbYemba Yemba
bhoBhojpuri भोजपुरी
wuu-hansWu Chinese (Simplified) 吴语(简体)
xsySaisiyat saisiyat
xmfMingrelian მარგალური
pap-awPapiamento (Aruba) Papiamento
neNepali नेपाली
wuu-hantWu Chinese (Traditional) 吳語(正體)
wuuWu Chinese 吴语
woWolof Wolof
kk-kzKazakh (Kazakhstan) қазақша (Қазақстан)
dzDzongkha ཇོང་ཁ
warWaray Winaray
beBelarusian беларуская
ceChechen нохчийн
hzHerero Otsiherero
awaAwadhi अवधी
cpx-latnPu-Xian Min (Latin script) Pó-sing-gṳ̂ (Báⁿ-uā-ci̍)
viVietnamese Tiếng Việt
vecVenetian vèneto
veVenda Tshivenda
mnwMon ဘာသာမန်
uz-cyrlUzbek (Cyrillic script) ўзбекча
ukUkrainian українська
ckbCentral Kurdish کوردی
pt-brBrazilian Portuguese português do Brasil
vutVute Vute
nynNyankole runyankore
ug-latnUyghur (Latin script) Uyghurche
ug-arabUyghur (Arabic script) ئۇيغۇرچە
udmUdmurt удмурт
tyvTuvinian тыва дыл
tyTahitian reo tahiti
myBurmese မြန်မာဘာသာ
yueCantonese 粵語
kyKyrgyz кыргызча
tvuTunen Tunen
shiTachelhit Taclḥit
hakHakka Chinese 客家語/Hak-kâ-ngî
tt-cyrlTatar (Cyrillic script) татарча
zaZhuang Vahcuengh
papPapiamento Papiamentu
de-chSwiss High German Schweizer Hochdeutsch
ugUyghur ئۇيغۇرچە / Uyghurche
sgSango Sängö
trvTaroko Seediq
hyArmenian հայերեն
tcyTulu ತುಳು
tgTajik тоҷикӣ
ojbNorthwestern Ojibwa Ojibwemowin
trTurkish Türkçe
tetTetum tetun
ngNdonga Oshiwambo
bgBulgarian български
bpyBishnupriya বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী
kshColognian Ripoarisch
szySakizaya Sakizaya
ady-cyrlAdyghe (Cyrillic script) адыгабзэ
ko-kpKorean (North Korea) 조선말
arqAlgerian Arabic جازايرية
sh-latnSerbo-Croatian (Latin script) srpskohrvatski (latinica)
tlyTalysh tolışi
shSerbo-Croatian srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски
pwnPaiwan pinayuanan
sdhSouthern Kurdish کوردی خوارگ
thThai ไทย
bat-smgSamogitian žemaitėška
vlsWest Flemish West-Vlams
kumKumyk къумукъ
shi-tfngTachelhit (Tifinagh script) ⵜⴰⵛⵍⵃⵉⵜ
hnoNorthern Hindko ہندکو
bhBhojpuri भोजपुरी
tg-latnTajik (Latin script) tojikī
fiFinnish suomi
gomGoan Konkani गोंयची कोंकणी / Gõychi Konknni
mnc-mongManchu (Mongolian script) ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᡤᡳᠰᡠᠨ
pflPalatine German Pälzisch
hiHindi हिन्दी
suSundanese Sunda
siSinhala සිංහල
tiTigrinya ትግርኛ
zhChinese 中文
zh-classicalClassical Chinese 文言
ks-devaKashmiri (Devanagari script) कॉशुर
koiKomi-Permyak перем коми
lzhLiterary Chinese 文言
faPersian فارسی
myvErzya эрзянь
kaGeorgian ქართული
gan-hansGan (Simplified) 赣语(简体)
be-x-oldBelarusian (Taraškievica orthography) беларуская (тарашкевіца)
rueRusyn русиньскый
sylSylheti ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ
gan-hantGan (Traditional) 贛語(繁體)
sroCampidanese Sardinian sardu campidanesu
paPunjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
srnSranan Tongo Sranantongo
sr-elSerbian (Latin script) srpski (latinica)
mkMacedonian македонски
kkKazakh қазақша
mdfMoksha мокшень
lrcNorthern Luri لۊری شومالی
tkTurkmen Türkmençe
skrSaraiki سرائیکی
kswS'gaw Karen စှီၤ
skSlovak slovenčina
simpleSimple English Simple English
kcgTyap Tyap
fiu-vrovõro võro
shyShawiya tacawit
szlSilesian ślůnski
crh-cyrlCrimean Tatar (Cyrillic script) къырымтатарджа (Кирилл)
ban-baliBalinese (Balinese script) ᬩᬲᬩᬮᬶ
roRomanian română
zh-hkChinese (Hong Kong) 中文(香港)
altSouthern Altai алтай тил
rskPannonian Rusyn руски
svSwedish svenska
lbeLak лакку
bciBaoulé wawle
lozLozi Silozi
zh-hantTraditional Chinese 中文(繁體)
kk-cyrlKazakh (Cyrillic script) қазақша (кирил)
sahYakut саха тыла
rgnRomagnol Rumagnôl
sdcSassarese Sardinian Sassaresu
kjpEastern Pwo ဖၠုံလိက်
piPali पालि
kabKabyle Taqbaylit
kbdKabardian адыгэбзэ
lezLezghian лезги
diqZazaki Zazaki
kaaKara-Kalpak Qaraqalpaqsha
cvChuvash чӑвашла
dvDivehi ދިވެހިބަސް
ks-arabKashmiri (Arabic script) کٲشُر
satSantali ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ
jamJamaican Creole English Patois
maiMaithili मैथिली
ruq-latnMegleno-Romanian (Latin script) Vlăheşte
shi-latnTachelhit (Latin script) Taclḥit
kvKomi коми
ganGan Chinese 贛語
scoScots Scots
gldNanai на̄ни
ruq-cyrlMegleno-Romanian (Cyrillic script) Влахесте
dinDinka Thuɔŋjäŋ
ike-cansEastern Canadian (Aboriginal syllabics) ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ
kjhKhakas хакас
khwKhowar کھوار
kk-arabKazakh (Arabic script) قازاقشا (تٴوتە)
ruRussian русский
chyCheyenne Tsetsêhestâhese
acmIraqi Arabic عراقي
arcAramaic ܐܪܡܝܐ
avAvaric авар
grcAncient Greek Ἀρχαία ἑλληνικὴ
aeb-arabTunisian Arabic (Arabic script) تونسي
rmyVlax Romani romani čhib
bqiBakhtiari بختیاری
rifRiffian Tarifit
qucKʼicheʼ Qatzijob\ʼal
iuInuktitut ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ / inuktitut
kbd-cyrlKabardian (Cyrillic script) адыгэбзэ
guGujarati ગુજરાતી
pdtPlautdietsch Plautdietsch
bxrRussia Buriat буряад
pmsPiedmontese Piemontèis
tddTai Nuea ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ
azbSouth Azerbaijani تۆرکجه
quQuechua Runa Simi
wyaWyandot Wyandot
pcdPicard Picard
aebTunisian Arabic تونسي / Tûnsî
ms-arabMalay (Jawi script) بهاس ملايو
lkiLaki لەکی
bccSouthern Balochi جهلسری بلوچی
rkiArakanese ရခိုင်
stqSaterland Frisian Seeltersk
de-atAustrian German Österreichisches Deutsch
magMagahi मगही
pagPangasinan Pangasinan
zh-yueCantonese 粵語
stSouthern Sotho Sesotho
ttTatar татарча / tatarça
mcnMassa vùn màsànà
tly-cyrlTalysh (Cyrillic script) толыши
tayTayal Tayal
scnSicilian sicilianu
cpx-hansPu-Xian Min (Simplified Han script) 莆仙语(简体)
gucWayuu wayuunaiki
sjdKildin Sami кӣллт са̄мь кӣлл
osa-latnOsage (Latin script) Wažáže íe
taTamil தமிழ்
waWalloon walon
mznMazanderani مازِرونی
ruqMegleno-Romanian Vlăheşte
saSanskrit संस्कृतम्
amiAmis Pangcah
jaJapanese 日本語
cpxPu-Xian Min 莆仙語 / Pó-sing-gṳ̂
sr-ecSerbian (Cyrillic script) српски (ћирилица)
mrjWestern Mari кырык мары
iiSichuan Yi ꆇꉙ
ptPortuguese português
aaAfar Qafár af
hywWestern Armenian Արեւմտահայերէն
baBashkir башҡортса
bagTuki Tuki
walWolaytta wolaytta
krcKarachay-Balkar къарачай-малкъар
xalKalmyk хальмг
yavYangben Yangben
sliLower Silesian Schläsch
glkGilaki گیلکی
abAbkhazian аԥсшәа
rwrMarwari (India) मारवाड़ी
blkPa'O ပအိုဝ်ႏဘာႏသာႏ
cpx-hantPu-Xian Min (Traditional Han script) 莆仙語(繁體)
yatYambeta Yambeta
scSardinian sardu
sjuUme Sami ubmejesámiengiälla
cuChurch Slavic словѣньскъ / ⰔⰎⰑⰂⰡⰐⰠⰔⰍⰟ
rmcCarpathian Romani romaňi čhib
mnMongolian монгол
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