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Hello allows shoppers to select from any of our supported languages by default. Hello will determine the shopper's preferred language from their browser settings. If you want to adjust this behavior, perhaps because you only have support available in specific languages, you can do so from within Dashboard.
Hello is translated into the following 20 languages to provide a first-class local experience for your international shoppers:
Language | Native | ISO 639-1 |
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English | English | en |
Spanish | Español | es |
Portuguese | Português | pt |
Russian | русский | ru |
Danish | dansk | da |
Italian | Italiano | it |
Polish | Polskie | pl |
Arabic | عربى | ar |
German | Deutsche | de |
Japanese | 日本語 | ja |
Norwegian | norsk | no |
Turkish | Türk | tr |
Hebrew | עִברִית | he |
French | Français | fr |
Dutch | Nederlands | nl |
Chinese (Simplified) | 中文 | zh |
Swedish | svenska | sv |
Indonesian | bahasa Indonesia | id |
Korean | 한국어 | ko |
Klingon (optional) | plqaD |
Greet your international shoppers in their language
Learn how Hello is translated into different languages.Part of offering a first-class localized shopping experience is being able to greet your shoppers in their language. Hello is translated into 20 languages to allow you to greet customers in their native language in the most common countries we see shoppers arrive from. Any custom messages you have set up to display in Hello also have the option of being translated to match. Note that Hello's translation only applies to the Hello widget and not the rest of your storefront.