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The message is available in different languages.
You can choose your language in the list below.
Available languages (total): 108
New languages are added from time to time!
Latest added: Welsh
Red = 2 (finished/revised translations)
Orange = 106 (temporary rough translations, but already published and meant for sharing, see article Explanation on the Temporary Rough Translations)
Grey = ca. 40 (languages that are not yet published as translations. More coming soon, to be continued. Not counted in the “total”)
Dialects = coming soon (not counted in the “total”)
Fantasy languages and secret languages = coming soon (not counted in the “total”)
You can find all languages in the overview below (scroll down).
Below the Language Overview you can find even more explanation on the translations.
The languages are in alphabetical order (A-Z) according to the ENGLISH names of the languages. But you can also find the names in mother tongue in the bracket behind each language.
Click on the desired language:
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
Abaza (абаза бызшва, abaza byzšwa, абазэбзэ)
Acehnese (Achinese, Bahsa/Basa Acèh, بهسا اچيه)
Achinese – see “Acehnese”
Adyghe (West Circassian, Cherkess, КӀахыбзэ, K’axybzæ, Адыгабзэ, Adygabzæ)
Afghan Persian – see “Persian – Afghan Persian (Dari)” or “Persian”; Not to be confused with “Afghani”
Afghani (افغانی , Afghāni) – see “Pashto”; Not to be confused with “Afghan Persian”
Afrikaans (Afrikaans, Cape Dutch)
Albanian (shqip, gjuha shqipe, Shqiptar, Shqiptare)
Amharic (አማርኛ, amarəñña)
Arabic (Arabian language, اللغة العربية , اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ , al-ʿarabiyya, عَرَبِيّ, ʿarabīy)
Aramaic/Aramaean (Aramaian, ארמית , Arāmît, ܐܪܡܝܐ , Ārāmāyâ, Turoyo, Ṭūroyo, Ṭūr ‘Abdinian Aramaic, Surayt, Sūrayṯ, Suryoyo, Sūryōyō, ܛܘܪܝܐ , Syriac, Syrian; Not to be confused with “Armenic” – see “Armenian”)
Armenian/Armenic (հայերէն/հայերեն, Hayeren, Hayaren, Haieren; Not to be confused with “Aramaic”)
Assamese (অসমীয়া, asamīẏā)
Austro German – see “German – Austro German”
Azerbaijani (Azərbaycan, Azeri, آذربایجان دیلی , Азәрбајҹан дили)
B
Bai (Bairt‧ngvr‧zix, Báiyǔ, 白語, 白语)
Bangla/Bangladesh language – see “Bengali”
Bashkir (Башҡортса Bashqortsa, Башҡорт теле Bashqort tele, Basquir; Not to be confused with “Basque”)
Basque (Euskara; Not to be confused with “Basquir” – see “Bashkir”)
Basquir – see “Bashkir” (Not to be confused with “Basque”)
Belarusian(Belarusan, Belarussian, Belorussian, беларуская мова belaruskaja mowa)
Bengali (বাংলা ভাষা, bāṃlā bhāṣā, Bangla, Bangladesh language)
Binisaya – see “Bisaya”
Birmese – see “Burmese”
Bisaya/Bisayan – see “Cebuano”
Bosnian (bosanski jezik/босански језик)
Bulgarian (български език, bălgarski esik)
Burman – see “Burmese”
Burmese (bəma˨sa˨, မြန်မာစာ, mranmabhasa, Myanmar language, Burma language, Burman language)
C
Canadian French – see “French – Canada/Canadian French” (Not to be confused with “Kannada”)
Cambodian – see “Khmer”
Cape Dutch – see “Afrikaans”
Castilian/Castillian/Castellano – see “Spanish”
Catalan (Valencian, valencià, catalá)
Cebuan/Cebuano (Binisaya, Bisaya, Bisayan, Visayan, Sebwano, Cebuan from Cebu island on the Philippines)
Changana – see “Xitsonga”
Chewa – see “Nyanja”
Chichangana – see “Xitsonga”
Chichewa – see “Nyanja”
Chishangana – see “Xitsonga”
Chishona – see “Shona”
Chitsonga – see “Xitsonga”
Chinyanja – see “Nyanja”
Chinese
Circassian – see “Adyghe”
Cherkess – see “Adyghe”
Chuukese (Chuuk, Ruk, Trukese)
Corsican (Corsu, Lingua Corsa)
Cree (Nēhiyawēwin, ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ)
Creole – see “Haitian Creole” and “Mauritian Creole”
Croatian (hrvatski jezik)
Cymric – see “Welsh”
Czech (český jazyk, čeština)
D
Danish (dansk)
Dari in Afghanistan ( دری , Darī, فارسی دری , Fārsī-yi Darī) – see “Persian – Afghan Persian (Dari)” or “Persian”; Not to be confused with the other “Dari” – see “Dari in Iran”
Dari in Iran (Gabri , دری ; Not to be confused with the other “Dari” – see “Dari in Afghanistan”)
Duala (Duálá)
Dutch
Dutch – Cape Dutch – see “Afrikaans”
Dutch people in Friesland of the Netherlands – see “Frisian” – “West Frisian”
E
English (All Versions)
Esperanto (Constructed/Plan language Esperanto; Not to be confused with “Español” – see “Spanish”)
Estonian (eesti keel)
Euskara – see “Basque”
F
Faroese (føroyskt mál)
Farsi (Fārsī, форсӣ, Iranian Persian ,زبان فارسی , similar to Dari – see “Dari in Afghanistan”)
Fijian (Fiji, Na vosa vaka-Viti)
Filipino/Philipino (Wikang Filipino, Pilipino, Tagalog)
Finnish (suomi, suomen kieli)
Frisian
Frisian in Northern Germany – North Frisian (nordfriisk; Not to be confused with Frisian in Friesland in the Netherlands – see “West Frisian”)
Gabri – see “Dari in Iran”
Gaelic – see “Irish” and “Scottish Gaelic”
Galician (Galego, Gallego)
Gallego/Galego – see “Galician”
Ganda – see “Luganda”
Georgian (ქართული ენა, kartuli ena)
German Languages (Overview)
German/Deutsch 2
(Formal Form/Sie-Form)
German/Deutsch (Children’s Version/ Kinderversion)
German – Austro German (Austrian German, Österreichisch)
German – Judeo-German – see
“Yiddish”
German – Low German (German mostly in some parts of North Germany, Plattdeutsch, Holsteiner Platt, Niederdeutsch)
German – Swiss German (German in Switzerland, Schwizerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schweizerdeutsch)
Greek (ελληνική, ellinikí)
Gujarati (Gujarathi, ગુજરાતી, Gujarātī)
Gurkha/Gurkhali – see “Nepali”
H
Haieren – see “Armenian”
Haitian Creole (kreyòl ayisyen, Creole, Kreyòl)
Harshen/Halshen Hausa – see “Hausa”
Hausa (Harshen/Halshen Hausa, Hausanci, هَرْشَن , هَوْسَ)
Hawaiian (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi)
Hayeren/Hayaren – see “Armenian”
Hebrew (Ivrit, עברית , ‘Ivrit)
Hiligaynon (Ilonggo)
Hindi (हिन्दी, हिंदी, Hindī)
Hmong/Mong (Hmoob)
Hmoob – see “Hmong”
Hungarian (Magyar nyelv)
I
Ibo – see “Igbo”
Icelandic (íslenska)
Igbo (Ibo, Ásụ̀sụ́ Ìgbò)
Ikinyarwanda – see “Kinyarwanda”
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)
Inuinnaqtun – see “Inuktitut”
Inuit language – see “Inuktitut”
Inuktitut (Language of the Inuits/Eskimo, Inuinnaqtun, ᐃᓄᐃᓐᓇᖅᑐᓐ)
Iranian Persian – see “Persian (Farsi)”
Irish (Gaeilge, Gaolainn, Gaelic; Not to be confused with “Scottish Gaelic”)
Isan – see “Lao”
Italian (Italiano)
Ivrit – see “Hebrew”
J
Japanese (日本語, にほんご, ニホンゴ, nihongo, Not to be confused with “Javanese”)
Javanese (basa Jawa, ꦧꦱꦗꦮ, باسا جاوا , Not to be confused with “Japanese”)
Jingpho/Jingpo – see “Kachin”
Judeo-German – see “Yiddish”
K
Kachin (Jingpho, Jingpo language)
Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ, Not to be confused with “Canada” – see “Canadian French”)
Kazakh/Qazaq (qazaqşa)
Kechua – see “Quechua”
Khalkha – see “Mongolian”
Khmer (Cambodian, ភាសាខ្មែរ, Phéasa Khmér)
Kichwa – see “Quechua”
Kinyarwanda (Ikinyarwanda, Rwandan, Ruanda)
Kirghiz/Kirgiz – see “Kyrgyz”
Kiswahili – see “Suaheli”
Korean (hangugeo, hangugmal, 한국말, chosŏnmal, 조선말)
Kurdish – Kurmanji (Kurdî, Kurmancî, Kurmanci, کوردی)
Kurmanji – see “Kurdish”
Kyrgyz (Kirgiz, Kirghiz, Кыргыз, Kyrgyz tili, قیرغیزچا )
L
Lao/Laotian ( ລາວ, ພາສາລາວ, Phasa Lao; similar to Northeastern Thai, Thai Isan, Lao Isan; Not to be confused with “Luo”)
Lappish – see “Sami”
Latin (Latīnum, Lingua Latīna)
Latvian/Lettish (latviešu valoda, Latviski)
Lettish – see “Latvian”
Lingala (Ngála)
Lithuanian (lietuvių kalba)
Low German– see “German – Low German”
Luganda (Ganda, Oluganda)
Luo (Dholuo, d̪ólúô; Not to be confused with “Lao”)
Lushai/Mizo
Luxembourgish/Luxemburgish (Lëtzebuergesch, Luxembourgian, Luxemburgisch)
M
Maasai (ɔl Maa)
Macedonian (македонски јазик, makedonski jazik)
Magyar – see “Hungarian”
Malagasy (malagasy,language of Madagascar)
Malay/Malayic (Bahasa Melayu , بهاسا ملايو ) – see “Malaysian” or “Indonesian”
Malayalam (മലയാളം, Malayāḷaṁ;Not to be confused with “Malaysian”)
Malaysian (Malaysian Malay, Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Melayu Malaysia , بهاس مليسيا; Not to be confused with “Malayalam”)
Maltese (Malti)
Mandarin – see “Chinese”
Manipuri (ইমার ঠার/বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী, imār ṭhār, biṣṇupriẏā maṇipurī, Meitei)
Maori (Te Reo Māori)
Marathi (मराठी, Marāṭhī)
Mauritian Creole (Morisien, Morisyen, kreol morisien)
Meitei – see “Manipuri”
Miskito (Miskitu)
Mizo – see “Lushai”
Moldavian – see “Moldovan”
Moldovan (Moldavian, limba moldovenească, лимба молдовеняскэ, лимба молдовенѣскъ) – see “Romanian”
Mong – see “Hmong” (Not to be confused with “Mongolian”)
Mongolian (Mongol, монгол хэл, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ, ᠬᠡᠯᠡ, Khalkha; Not to be confused with “Mong” – see “Hmong”)
Morisien/Morisyen – see “Mauritian Creole”
Myanmar language – see “Burmese”
Nauruan (Nauru, dorerin Naoero)
Nepali (Nepalese language, नेपाली, Nepālī, Gorkha, Gorkhali, Gurkha, Gurkhali)
Netherlandic – see “Dutch”
Norwegian (Norsk)
Nosu – see “Yi”
Nuosu – see “Yi”
Nyanja (ChiNyanja, ChiChewa, Chewa)
O
Odia (Odiya, ଓଡ଼ିଆ, Oṛiā, Oria, Oriya)
Odiya – see “Odia”
Oria – see “Odia”
Oriya – see “Odia”
Ozbek/Oʻzbekcha – see “Uzbek”
P
Panjabi – see “Punjabi”
Papiamentu (Papiamento)
Pashto (Pakhto, Pashtu, Pushto, پښتو, Pəx̌tó, Pax̌tó)
Persian
Persian – Afghan Persian (Dari)
Persian – Tajik Persian (Tajik)
Pilipino – see “Filipino”
Polish (język polski, polszczyzna)
Portuguese (Português)
Punjabi/Panjabi (پنجابی , پن٘جابی , ਪੰਜਾਬੀ , Panjābī, Gurmukhī, Gurmukhi, ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ)
Q
Qazaq/Quazaq – see “Kazakh”
Quebec/Québec – see “Canadian French”
Quechua (Runa Simi, Runasimi, Qhichwa Simi, Qheswa Simi, Kichwa, Kechua, Kechuan, Quechuan, Quichua)
Quichua – see “Quechua”
R
Romanian/Rumanian (limba română, românește, similar to “Moldovan/Moldavian”)
Ruanda – see “Kinyarwanda”
Ruk – see “Chuukese”
Rumanian – see “Romanian”
Runasimi – see “Quechua”
Russian
Rwanda/Rwandan – see “Kinyarwanda”
S
Sami/Lappish (Sámegiella)
Samoan (Gagana Sāmoa, Gagana faʻa Sāmoa)
Scots Gaelic – see “Scottish Gaelic”
Scottish Gaelic (Scots Gaelic, Gàidhlig, Gaelic, Not to be confused with “Irish”)
Sebwano – see “Cebuano”
Serbian (српски језик, srpski jezik)
Sesotho (Sotho, language of the Basotho in Lesotho)
Shangaan – see “Xitsonga”
Shangana/Shangani – see “Xitsonga”
Shona (chiShona)
Shqiptare – see “Albanian”
Siamese – see “Thai”
Sindhi (सिंधी , سنڌي , Sindhī)
Sinhalese (සිංහල, Sinhala)
Slovak (slovenčina)
Slovenian (Slovene, slovenščina)
Somali (Af-Soomaali, Af Soomaali, Soomaali, اف صومالي , صومالي)
Sotho – see “Sesotho”
Spanish
Spanish – Standard Spanish/Spain (Espanol, Español, Castellano, Castilian, Castillian)
Spanish – USA/Southern America (Hispanic, Hispano, Hispanol)
Suaheli/Suahili/Swahili (Kiswahili, كِيْسَوَاحِيْلِيْ )
Sundanese (Basa Sunda)
Surayt/Suryoyo – see “Aramaic”
Swahili – see “Suaheli”
Swedish (Svenska)
Swiss German – see “German – Swiss German”
Syriac/Syrian – see “Aramaic”
T
Tadzikh – see “Tajik”
Tagalog – see “Filipino”
Tajik (Tadzikh, Забони тоҷикӣ, Zaboni Tojikī, Tajik Persian, Tajiki, форси́и тоҷикӣ́, forsii tojikī) – see “Persian – Tajik Persian”
Tamil (தமிழ், Tamiḻ)
Tartar – see “Tatar”
Tatar (Tatarian, Tartar, Tartarian, татар теле, tatar tele, татарча, tatarça)
Telugu (తెలుగు)
Te Reo Māori – see “Maori”
Thai
Thai – Isan/Northeastern Thai (ภาษาอีสาน, ภาษาไทยถิ่นตะวันออกเฉียงเหนือ, ภาษาไทยถิ่นอีสาน, ภาษาไทยอีสาน, ภาษาลาวอีสาน, Northeastern Thai, Thai Isan, Lao Isan, Lao) – see “Lao”
Tonga/Tongan (Tonga, lea fakatonga. Not to be confused with “Tsonga” – see “Xitsonga”.)
Trukese – see “Chuukese”
Tsonga – see “Xitsonga” (Not to be confused with “Tonga/Tongan”)
Tswa-Ronga – see “Xitsonga”
Turkish (Türkçe, Türkiye Türkçesi; Not to be confused with “Turkmen”)
Turkmen (türkmençe, түркменче , تۆرکمنچه , Not to be confused with“Turkish”)
Turoyo – see “Aramaic”
U
Uighur – see “Uyghur”
Ukrainian (українська мова, ukrainska mova)
Urdu (اردو, اُردُو , Urdū)
Uyghur (Uighur, ئۇيغۇرچە , Уйғурчә, Uyghurche, Uyƣurqə, Uyğurçä)
Uzbek (Oʻzbekcha, Ozbek, Özbek, ўзбекча , اۉزبېکچه)
V
Valencian – see “Catalan”
Vietnamese (tiếng Việt, Hán Nôm, 㗂越, tiếng Việt Nam, 㗂越南, Việt ngữ, 越語)
Visayan – see “Cebuano”
W
Welsh (Cymric, Cymraeg, y Gymraeg)
White Russian – see “Belarusian”
X
Xangana – see “Xitsonga”
Xhosa (isiXhosa)
Xichangana – see “Xitsonga”
Xitsonga (Language of the Tsonga/Shangaan people, Tswa-Ronga, Shangaan, Shangani, Shangana, Changana, Chishangana, Chishangana, Chitsonga, Xichangana, Xangana, Thonga. Not to be confused with “Tonga”.)
Y
Yi (Nosu, Nuosu, 彝语, Yíyǔ, ꆇꉙ)
Yiddish (ייִדיש , יידיש , אידיש , yidish, idish, “Jewish”, Yiddish-Taitsh, Judaeo German, Judeo German, jiddisch-daitsch, jüdisch-deutsch)
Yoruba (èdè Yorùbá, عِدعِ يوْرُبا)
Z
Zulu (isiZulu)
You can find questions and answers and explanations on the translations on the subpage Explanation on the Languages Overview
… of more than 7,000 languages in the world
(more will be added to this list)
World Population: ca. 7.7 billion people
People with internet access: ca. 5 billion people
Languages worldwide: ca. 7,000
Nations/Countries of the world: ca. 195
You can find further questions and answers and explanations on the translations on the subpage Explanation on the Languages Overview
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