The language may also be used on websites that support the language. If it doesn’t, it uses the next language in the list, and so on. If macOS or an app supports the primary language, menus and messages are shown in that language. If you don’t add an input source now, you can add it later in Keyboard settings.Ĭhange the primary language: Drag a language to the top of the languages list. If you can’t use the input source that’s selected in the Input menu to type a selected language, a list of available sources is shown. Languages below the line aren’t fully supported by macOS, but may be supported by apps that you use, and shown in their menus and messages, and on some websites. Languages above the line are system languages that are fully supported by macOS and are shown in menus, messages, websites, and more. Under Preferred Languages, do any of the following:Īdd a language: Click the Add button, select one or more languages in the list, then click Add. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Language & Region on the right.
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