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What is it?
Learners can now go to their account settings to see a longer list of languages. When they set a partially supported language they are shown a message letting them know the language is partially translated. Additionally there are buttons to quickly switch back to their previous language or head to Transifex to join the open community that helps us translate the platform if they would like to contribute. Included below are visuals of the language dropdown as well as an example message shown for partially supported languages.
Fully Supported Languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, French, Chinese (China),
Partially Supported Languages: Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Catalan, Hebrew, Indonesian, Polihs, Russian, Thai, Ukranian.
In the next week or two we also plan to enable the following languages, moving our language count from 14 total to 21!
Upcoming Fully Supported Languages: German, Turkish
Upcoming Partially Supported Languages: Georgian, Latvian, Swahili (Kenya), Basque (Spain, Japanese (Japan), Lithuanian (Lithuania)
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Key talking points for customers:
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