mkdocs-material/docs/guides/changing-the-language.md
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# Changing the language
Material for MkDocs supports internationalization (i18n) and provides
translations for template variables and labels in 40+ languages. Additionally,
search can be configured to use a language-specific stemmer (if available).
## Configuration
### Site language
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][1] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `en`
You can set the language from `mkdocs.yml` with:
``` yaml
theme:
language: en
```
The following languages are supported:
<ul class="tx-columns">
<li><code>af</code> / Afrikaans</li>
<li><code>ar</code> / Arabic</li>
<li><code>bn</code> / Bengali (Bangla)</li>
<li><code>ca</code> / Catalan</li>
<li><code>cs</code> / Czech</li>
<li><code>da</code> / Danish</li>
<li><code>de</code> / German</li>
<li><code>en</code> / English</li>
<li><code>es</code> / Spanish</li>
<li><code>et</code> / Estonian</li>
<li><code>fa</code> / Persian (Farsi)</li>
<li><code>fi</code> / Finnish</li>
<li><code>fr</code> / French</li>
<li><code>gl</code> / Galician</li>
<li><code>gr</code> / Greek</li>
<li><code>he</code> / Hebrew</li>
<li><code>hi</code> / Hindi</li>
<li><code>hr</code> / Croatian</li>
<li><code>hu</code> / Hungarian</li>
<li><code>id</code> / Indonesian</li>
<li><code>it</code> / Italian</li>
<li><code>ja</code> / Japanese</li>
<li><code>kr</code> / Korean</li>
<li><code>my</code> / Burmese</li>
<li><code>nl</code> / Dutch</li>
<li><code>nn</code> / Norwegian (Nynorsk)</li>
<li><code>no</code> / Norwegian</li>
<li><code>pl</code> / Polish</li>
<li><code>pt</code> / Portuguese</li>
<li><code>ro</code> / Romanian</li>
<li><code>ru</code> / Russian</li>
<li><code>sh</code> / Serbo-Croatian</li>
<li><code>si</code> / Slovenian</li>
<li><code>sk</code> / Slovak</li>
<li><code>sr</code> / Serbian</li>
<li><code>sv</code> / Swedish</li>
<li><code>th</code> / Thai</li>
<li><code>tr</code> / Turkish</li>
<li><code>uk</code> / Ukrainian</li>
<li><code>vi</code> / Vietnamese</li>
<li><code>zh</code> / Chinese (Simplified)</li>
<li><code>zh-Hant</code> / Chinese (Traditional)</li>
<li><code>zh-TW</code> / Chinese (Taiwanese)</li>
<li>
<a href="https://bit.ly/38F5RCa">
Add language
</a>
</li>
</ul>
[1]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/partials/language/en.html
### Site search language
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][2] ·
:octicons-milestone-24: Default: _automatically set_
Some languages, like Arabic or Japanese, need dedicated stemmers for search to
work properly. Material for MkDocs relies on [lunr-languages][3] to provide this
functionality. See the [setting up site search][4] guide for more information.
[2]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/search/worker/main/index.ts#L49-L69
[3]: https://github.com/MihaiValentin/lunr-languages
[4]: setting-up-site-search.md
### Directionality
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][5] ·
: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 inferred from the
selected language, but can also be set with:
``` yaml
theme:
direction: ltr
```
:material-cursor-default-click-outline: click on a tile to change the
directionality:
<div class="tx-switch">
<button data-md-dir="ltr"><code>ltr</code></button>
<button data-md-dir="rtl"><code>rtl</code></button>
</div>
<script>
var buttons = document.querySelectorAll("button[data-md-dir]")
buttons.forEach(function(button) {
button.addEventListener("click", function() {
var attr = this.getAttribute("data-md-dir")
document.body.dir = attr
var name = document.querySelector("#__code_1 code span:nth-child(5)")
name.textContent = attr
})
})
</script>
[5]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/base.html#L168
## Customization
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][1] ·
:octicons-mortar-board-24: Difficulty: easy
If you want to customize some (or all) of the translations for your language,
you may follow the guide on [theme extension][6] and create a new partial in
`partials/language`, e.g. `en-custom.html`. Next, look up the translation you
want to change in the [base translation][1] and add it to the partial you just
created. Say, you want to change "__Table of contents__" to "__On this page__":
``` jinja
{% macro t(key) %}{{ {
"toc.title": "On this page"
}[key] }}{% endmacro %}
```
Then, add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
theme:
language: en-custom
```
[6]: ../customization.md#extending-the-theme