On Windows 10, you can add multiple display languages, or change your default language to anything you want to suit your preference for apps, websites, and features like Settings and File Explorer.
In this guide, you’ll learn the easy steps to install additional languages, set one as your new default, and change its settings on Windows 10 with the experience available starting with version 1803 (April 2018 Update).
- How to add another language on Windows 10
- How to set a new language as your default on Windows 10
- How to manage language settings on Windows 10
How to add another language on Windows 10
In order to install another display language on Windows 10, do the following:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Time & Language.
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Click on Region & language.
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Under “Languages,” click the Add a language button.
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Search and select the language you want to add. (Starting with the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, you’ll also see icons next to the name representing the supported features (Display language, Text-to-speech, Speech recognition, Handwriting) for each language.)
Quick Tip: As you type a search, a link to the Microsoft Store will appear to get more languages, in case you can’t find the package you need. -
Click the Next button.
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If there are additional features supported, you’ll be prompted to install them. Click the Install button. (If you don’t want to set it as your new default, clear the Set as my Windows display language option.)
Once you’ve completed the steps, the require packages will download and install on your device.
How to set a new language as your default on Windows 10
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Open Settings.
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Click on Time & Language.
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Click on Region & language.
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Under “Languages,” use the Windows display language drop-down menu to select the display language for features like Settings and File Explorer. (This is the setting that will change the language of Windows. If you only want to change language for preference for apps and website)
After completing the steps, you’ll need to sign out and sign back into Windows 10 to apply the changes. If you only want to change the prefered language for app and websites, do not change the “Windows display language” settings, simply use the up-arrow button to move the language you want to the top, and then Windows 10 will use it as the default.
How to manage language settings on Windows 10
If you need to change the settings for a specific language or set it as your new default, do the following:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Time & Language.
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Click on Region & language.
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Click the Options button.
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Change the settings you want, such as handwriting, speech, or add a new keyboard layout.
Although you’ve been able to add and switch languages on Windows 10 since the beginning, version 1803 (April 2018 Update) introduces new changes and new options, which are reflected in this guide.