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Ubuntu: change language

  • Sep 29, 2025
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Also in Ubuntu you can change the language. We explain in this practical tip, what you need to do.

Language in the settings change - so it goes in Ubuntu

  1. Click on the top left of the Ubuntu toolbar, click the Gear icon.
  2. Then you need to select in the area "Personal" the entry "languages".
  3. Under "language for menus and Windows" in the tab "language" you will see languages for a list of all installed.
  4. The order here is crucial: Drag the language you want for your Ubuntu, to the top.
  5. Parts of Ubuntu should be in this language pack is not translated, it will be automatically used with the language which is second in the list as a source.
  6. About "languages/add" can't install, remove other language, if your desired language is in the list.
  7. Finally, click on "system-wide"apply.
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