--- template: overrides/main.html --- # Changing the language Material for MkDocs supports internationalization (i18n) and provides translations for template variables and labels in 50+ languages. Additionally, the site search can be configured to use a language-specific stemmer, if available. ## Configuration ### Site language [:octicons-tag-24: 1.12.0][language support] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `en` You can set the site language in `mkdocs.yml` with: ``` yaml theme: language: en # (1)! ``` 1. HTML5 only allows to set a [single language per document], which is why Material for MkDocs only supports setting a canonical language for the entire project, i.e. one per `mkdocs.yml`. The easiest way to build a multi-language documentation is to create one project in a subfolder per language, and then use the [language selector] to interlink those projects. The following languages are supported:
- `af` – Afrikaans - `ar` – Arabic - `bg` – Bulgarian - `bn` – Bengali (Bangla) - `ca` – Catalan - `cs` – Czech - `da` – Danish - `de` – German - `el` – Greek - `en` – English - `eo` – Esperanto - `es` – Spanish - `et` – Estonian - `fa` – Persian (Farsi) - `fi` – Finnish - `fr` – French - `gl` – Galician - `he` – Hebrew - `hi` – Hindi - `hr` – Croatian - `hu` – Hungarian - `id` – Indonesian - `is` – Icelandic - `it` – Italian - `ja` – Japanese - `ka` – Georgian - `kr` – Korean - `lv` – Latvian - `mk` – Macedonian - `mn` – Mongolian - `ms` – Bahasa Malaysia - `my` – Burmese - `nl` – Dutch - `nn` – Norwegian (Nynorsk) - `no` – Norwegian - `pl` – Polish - `pt` – Portuguese - `pt-BR` – Portuguese (Brasilian) - `ro` – Romanian - `ru` – Russian - `sh` – Serbo-Croatian - `si` – Sinhalese - `sk` – Slovak - `sl` – Slovenian - `sr` – Serbian - `sv` – Swedish - `th` – Thai - `tr` – Turkish - `uk` – Ukrainian - `vi` – Vietnamese - `zh` – Chinese (Simplified) - `zh-Hant` – Chinese (Traditional) - `zh-TW` – Chinese (Taiwanese) - [Add language]
Note that some languages will produce unreadable anchor links due to the way the default slug function works. Consider using a [Unicode-aware slug function]. [language support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.12.0 [single language per document]: https://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-html-language-declarations.en#attributes [language selector]: #site-language-selector [Unicode-aware slug function]: extensions/python-markdown.md#toc-slugify [Add language]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/issues/new?template=translate.yml&title=New+language%3A+%7Breplace+with+language+name%7D ### Site language selector [:octicons-tag-24: 7.0.0][alternate support] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental If your documentation is available in multiple languages, a language selector pointing to those languages can be added to the header. Alternate languages can be defined via `mkdocs.yml`. ``` yaml extra: alternate: - name: English link: /en/ # (1)! lang: en - name: Deutsch link: /de/ lang: de ``` 1. Note that this must be an absolute link. If it includes a domain part, it's used as defined. Otherwise the domain part of the [`site_url`][site_url] as set in `mkdocs.yml` is prepended to the link. The following properties must be set for each alternate language: `name`{ #language-name } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-alert-24: Required – This value of this property is used inside the language selector as the name of the language and must be set to a non-empty string. `link`{ #language-link } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-alert-24: Required – This property must be set to an absolute link, which might also point to another domain or subdomain not necessarily generated with MkDocs. `lang`{ #language-lang } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-alert-24: Required – This property must contain an [ISO 639-1 language code] and is used for the `hreflang` attribute of the link, improving discoverability via search engines. [![Language selector preview]][Language selector preview] [alternate support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.0.0 [site_url]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#site_url [ISO 639-1 language code]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes [Language selector preview]: ../assets/screenshots/language-selection.png ### Directionality [:octicons-tag-24: 2.5.0][direction support] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _automatically set_ While many languages are read `ltr` (left-to-right), Material for MkDocs also supports `rtl` (right-to-left) directionality which is deduced from the selected language, but can also be set with: ``` yaml theme: direction: ltr ``` Click on a tile to change the directionality:
[direction support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/2.5.0 ## Customization ### Custom translations If you want to customize some of the translations for a language, just follow the guide on [theme extension] and create a new partial in the `overrides` folder. Then, import the [translations] of the language as a fallback and only adjust the ones you want to override: === ":octicons-file-code-16: overrides/partials/languages/custom.html" ``` html {% import "partials/languages/de.html" as language %} {% import "partials/languages/en.html" as fallback %} {% macro override(key) %}{{ { "source.file.date.created": "Erstellt am", "source.file.date.updated": "Aktualisiert am" }[key] }}{% endmacro %} {% macro t(key) %}{{ override(key) or language(key) or fallback.t(key) }}{% endmacro %} ``` 1. Note that `en` must always be used as a fallback language, as it's the default theme language. 2. Check the [list of available languages], pick the translation you want to override for your language and add them here. === ":octicons-file-code-16: mkdocs.yml" ``` yaml theme: language: custom ``` [theme extension]: ../customization.md#extending-the-theme [translations]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/partials/languages/ [list of available languages]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/partials/languages/