Add more Language Preferences in Google Translate Plugin installed in Plus UI v2.6.5

Brief

By adding more language preferences can improve user readability and broaden the reach of content, especially for multilingual visitors. However, while Google Translate offers convenience, it's important to note that translations from the website's default language may not always be 100% accurate. Machine translations often miss nuances, context, and cultural meanings, which could result in minor errors or misinterpretations. Despite these limitations, it remains a powerful tool for improving accessibility and helping users navigate content in their preferred language.

Procedure

  1. Go to Blogger Dashboard.
  2. Click  icon next to the Customize button.
  3. Backup your Theme and then click Edit HTML, you will be redirected to the editing page.
  4. Now, find this includedLangs: and replace the default language preferences mentioned right in inverted commas en,hi,gu,bn,ta,te,mr,ne,id with the below one;
    aa, ab, ae, af, ak, am, an, ar, as, av, ay, az, ba, be, bg, bh, bi, bm, bn, bo, br, bs, ca, ce, ch, co, cr, cs, cu, cv, cy, da, de, dv, dz, ee, el, en, eo, es, et, eu, fa, ff, fi, fj, fo, fr, fy, ga, gd, gl, gn, gu, gv, ha, he, hi, ho, hr, ht, hu, hy, hz, ia, id, ie, ig, ii, ik, io, is, it, iu, ja, jv, ka, kg, ki, kj, kk, kl, km, kn, ko, kr, ks, ku, kv, kw, ky, la, lb, lg, li, ln, lo, lt, lu, lv, mg, mh, mi, mk, ml, mn, mr, ms, mt, my, na, nb, nd, ne, ng, nl, nn, no, nr, nv, ny, oc, oj, om, or, os, pa, pi, pl, ps, pt, qu, rm, rn, ro, ru, rw, sa, sc, sd, se, sg, si, sk, sl, sm, sn, so, sq, sr, ss, st, su, sv, sw, ta, te, tg, th, ti, tk, tl, tn, to, tr, ts, tt, tw, ty, ug, uk, ur, uz, ve, vi, vo, wa, wo, xh, yi, yo, za, zh, zu

Sequence-wise detail of above reffered Language Preferences

Sr. No. Language Name Language Code
1 Afar aa
2 Abkhazian ab
3 Afrikaans af
4 Akan ak
5 Amharic am
6 Arabic ar
7 Assamese as
8 Avar av
9 Azerbaijani az
10 Bashkir ba
11 Belarusian be
12 Bulgarian bg
13 Bihari bh
14 Bislama bi
15 Bambara bm
16 Bengali bn
17 Tibetan bo
18 Breton br
19 Bosnian bs
20 Catalan ca
21 Chechen ce
22 Chinese zh
23 Coastal co
24 Cree cr
25 Czech cs
26 Corsican co
27 Cypriot cy
28 Danish da
29 German de
30 Divehi dv
31 Dzongkha dz
32 Estonian ee
33 Greek el
34 English en
35 Esperanto eo
36 Spanish es
37 Estonian et
38 Basque eu
39 Persian fa
40 Fulah ff
41 Finnish fi
42 Fijian fj
43 Faroese fo
44 French fr
45 Western Frisian fy
46 Irish ga
47 Scottish Gaelic gd
48 Galician gl
49 Guarani gn
50 Gujarati gu
51 Manx gv
52 Hausa ha
53 Hebrew he
54 Hindi hi
55 Hmong hm
56 Hungarian hu
57 Armenian hy
58 Indonesian id
59 Interlingua ia
60 Irish ga
61 Italian it
62 Japanese ja
63 Javanese jv
64 Georgian ka
65 Kamba ki
66 Kannada kn
67 Kazakh kk
68 Kinyarwanda rw
69 Klingon tlh
70 Kurdish ku
71 Kirghiz ky
72 Lao lo
73 Latin la
74 Latvian lv
75 Lingala ln
76 Lithuanian lt
77 Luba-Katanga lu
78 Luxembourgish lb
79 Malagasy mg
80 Malay ms
81 Malayalam ml
82 Maltese mt
83 Maori mi
84 Marathi mr
85 Marshallese mh
86 Mongolian mn
87 Nauru na
88 Navajo nv
89 Nepali ne
90 Norwegian no
91 Occitan oc
92 Oromo om
93 Punjabi pa
94 Pashto ps
95 Romanian ro
96 Russian ru
97 Rwandan rw
98 Samoan sm
99 Sanskrit sa
100 Serbian sr
101 Sesotho st
102 Shona sn
103 Sindhi sd
104 Slovak sk
105 Slovenian sl
106 Somali so
107 Spanish es
108 Sundanese su
109 Swahili sw
110 Swedish sv
111 Tagalog tl
112 Tajik tg
113 Thai th
114 Tongan to
115 Turkish tr
116 Turkmen tk
117 Ukrainian uk
118 Urdu ur
119 Uzbek uz
120 Vietnamese vi
121 Welsh cy
122 Xhosa xh
123 Yiddish yi
124 Yoruba yo
125 Zulu zu

The article was specifically made for the Plus UI v2.6.5 Blogger template by Fineshop Design. The instructions and codes provided in the article are optimized for this particular template. However, it is highlighted that developers with adequate knowledge and understanding of coding and template structures may adapt and implement the provided codes for other Blogger templates or platforms. While the article focuses on Plus UI v2.6.5, its content can be modified as needed for broader use at the discretion of the developer.

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