Language Codes
- 10 Oct 2023
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Language Codes
- Updated on 10 Oct 2023
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The language code of your website is required in some cases such as:
- While Insider team maps out your website for you to display your campaigns in the correct language after you complete Insider Tag integration.
- While you are pushing the locale information during your product catalog integration for Smart Recommender and Eureka campaigns.
- While you are passing the value for the language key to implement the User Object.
You can refer to the below codes together with their languages:
Language | Code |
---|---|
Arabic | ar_AR |
Arabic (Egypt) | ar_EG |
Arabic (Iraq) | ar_IQ |
Arabic (Jordan) | ar_JO |
Arabic (Kuwait) | ar_KW |
Arabic (Middle East) | ar_ME |
Arabic (Qatar) | ar_QA |
Arabic (Saudi Arabia) | ar_SA |
Arabic (United Arab Emirates) | ar_AE |
Azerbaijani | aze_AZE |
Belarusian | be_BY |
Bulgarian | bg_BG |
Burmese (Myanmar) | my_MM |
Catalan | ca_ES |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | zh_HK |
Chinese (Simplified)* | zh-cn |
Chinese (Traditional)* | zh_tw |
Croatian | hr_HR |
Czech | cs_CZ |
Danish | da_DK |
Dutch | nl_NL |
Dutch (Belgium) | nl_BE |
English | en_US |
English (United Arab Emirates) | en_AE |
English (Australia) | en_AU |
English (Bangladesh) | en_BD |
English (Canada) | en_CA |
English (Egypt) | en_EG |
English (United Kingdom) | en_GB |
English (Hong Kong) | en_HK |
English (Ireland) | en_IE |
English (India) | en_IN |
English (Kuwait) | en_KW |
English (Middle East) | en_ME |
English (Malaysia) | en_MY |
English (New Zealand) | en_NZ |
English (Philippines) | en_PH |
English (Pakistan) | en_PK |
English (Qatar) | en_QA |
English (Saudi Arabia) | en_SA |
English (Singapore) | en_SG |
English (South Africa) | en_ZA |
Estonian | et_EE |
Finnish | fi_FI |
French | fr_FR |
French (Belgium) | fr_BE |
French (Morocco) | fr_MA |
French (Switzerland) | fr_CH |
Georgian | ka_GA |
German | de_DE |
German (Austria) | de_AT |
German (Belgium) | de_BE |
German (Switzerland) | de_CH |
Greek | el_GR |
Hebrew | iw_IW |
Hindi | hi_IN |
Hungarian | hu_HU |
Indonesian | id_ID |
Italian | it_IT |
Italian (Switzerland) | it_CH |
Japanese | ja_JP |
Kazakh | kk_KZ |
Khmer | km_KH |
Korean | ko_KR |
Kurdish (Sorani) | ku_IQ |
Latvian | lv_LV |
Lithuanian | lt_LT |
Macedonian | mk_MK |
Malay | ms_MY |
Moldovan | ru_MD |
Norwegian | no_NO |
Norwegian (Mostly Used) | nb_NO |
Norwegian (Nynorsk) | nn_NO |
Persian | fa_FA |
Persian (Farsi) | fa_IR |
Polish | pl_PL |
Portuguese | pt_PT |
Portuguese (Brazil) | pt_BR |
Romanian | ro_RO |
Russian | ru_RU |
Serbian | sr_RS |
Serbian (Latin) | hr_RS |
Slovak | sk_SK |
Slovenian | sl_SI |
Spanish | es_ES |
Spanish (Colombia) | es_CO |
Spanish (Mexico) | es_MX |
Swahili (Kenya) | sw_KE |
Swedish | sv_SE |
Thai | th_TH |
Turkish | tr_TR |
Ukrainian | uk_UA |
Urdu | ur_UR |
Vietnamese | vi_VN |
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* As you might notice, all the language codes follow a standard structure except for Chinese Traditional and Simplified. Since their structure deviates from the standard, it is important to be cautious while using them.
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