---
title: "Quality Assurance Spellcheck"
date: "2021-09-22T08:02:05+00:00"
summary: "Discover and fix misspellings with the Spellcheck feature."
image:
type: "page"
url: "/web-governance/quality-assurance-spellcheck"
id: "1753bdd0-b567-48e2-b046-4f9400f674a2"
---

Table of contents will be added

Introduction
------------

The scan disregards any `<meta>` elements in the spellcheck. Misspellings in the meta description are not identified by the scan. These need to be checked manually for spelling errors.

Note

The Spellcheck feature scans for misspelled words in the primary language of the page by default. If the page language is not written in the primary language of the domain, words on the page can be marked as potential misspellings (if they are not found in the dictionary), even if they are correctly spelled in the language of origin. Turn on the **Use Language Attribute** function in domain configuration to avoid this.   
For more information, visit [Add, edit, or remove domains](/node/58451).

This article provides instructions on how to use the spellcheck quality assurance feature to detect and repair misspelled words.

For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).

Instructions
------------

How to navigate to the Quality Assurance module.

1.  Click **Quality Assurance** (the checkbox icon), on the window toolbar.
    
    ![The location of the Quality Assurance button on the domain toolbar.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/a306b968-cff0-4f43-b41a-35a3fe25ea5d/web/Mon_Opt_Dashboard-QualityAssurance.png)
    
2.  The _Quality Assurance_ page opens.
    
    ![The landing page for the Quality Assurance feature.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/e06d8970-ed20-495b-8912-223738ca3360/web/Mon_Opt_QA-Dashboard.png)
    

Spellcheck
----------

Click **Spellcheck** from the menu on the left side of the page.

![The location of the Spellcheck button on the left menu bar of the Quality Assurance page.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/a944eabf-1c75-47c6-ba33-0c774e64065c/web/Mon_QA-LeftMenu-Spellcheck.png)

The menu expands with the following options:

*   Spellcheck Summary
*   Pages with Misspellings
*   Misspellings
*   Potential Misspellings
*   Dictionary
*   Ignored Misspellings

### Spellcheck Summary

Click **Spellcheck Summary** in the expanded menu on the left side of the page. The _Spellcheck Summary_ page opens. This dashboard view has three sections that show a summary of misspellings.

*   **Misspellings history**: This section shows the history of misspelled words over time.
    *   **Unique misspellings found:** Current number of misspellings on the site, based on the most recent scan. Click to navigate to the _Misspellings_ page to view the results.
    *   **Potential misspellings found**: Current number of potential misspellings on the site, based on the most recent scan. Click to navigate to the Potential Misspellings page to view the results.
    *   **Languages found:** Current number of languages detected on the site, based on the most recent scan.
    *   **Most common language**: Based on the most recent scan, the most common language detected on the site.
*   **Most common misspellings**: The misspellings that occur most frequently on the site, based on the most recent scan.
*   **Most common potential misspellings**: The most common potential misspellings on the site, based on the most recent scan.
    *   **Action**: Click the drop-down arrow on the same row as a potential misspelling and select the action to perform for this word. This action affects all instances of the word.
        *   **Confirm as misspelling**: Approve this spelling of the word.
        *   **Add to dictionary**: Approve this spelling and add it to the language dictionary so that future scans will not flag it as misspelled.
            *   For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
        *   **Add to dictionary for all languages**: Approve this spelling (product names, for example) and add it to the language dictionary for all languages so that future scans do not flag it as misspelled.
            
            FFor more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
            
        *   **Ignore Misspelling** - Use this option:
            *   If words, for example proper nouns or names, are marked as misspellings when they are not.
            *   To ignore spelling issues on a single-page basis.
            *   To ignore all other issues on a domain level.
                
                Note
                
                Ignored issues will not be factored into future scans, and this permanently affects the compliance score.
                
        *   **Mark as fixed**: Marks the misspelled word as fixed. It will be included in subsequent scans and if the error returns, it will appear again in the broken links list. Select this option when the misspelled word is actually fixed by the web team on the HTML code of the webpage, or if it is a temporary (for example, in an unpublished state) known issue.
            
            Note
            
            The difference between **Mark as Fixed** and **Mark as Ignored** is that issues marked as _Fixed_ are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to _Ignore_ are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
            

### Pages with Misspellings

Click **Pages with Misspellings** in the expanded menu on the left-hand side of the page. The _Pages with Misspellings_ page opens.

![The location of the Pages with Misspellings button on the left menu bar of the Quality Assurance page.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/b36c1b87-b1e4-45f4-ba31-66d6879bd6b9/web/Mon_QA-LeftMenu-Spellcheck-PagesWithMisspellings.png)

*   On the menu bar at the top of the chart, navigate between:
    *   **All**
    *   **Misspellings**
    *   **Potential misspellings**
*   Click **Export** to export the list.
    *   A dialog box opens. Select your export file:
        *   Pages With Misspellings.
    *   A message informs that, "Your export is currently being generated, You will receive an email when the export is ready." To view the progress, click the avatar icon on the main toolbar and select _My Exports_, or use the provided button **Go to My Exports**.
*   Click **Filter** ( the funnel icon) to filter for:
    *   **Labels**: Filter for labels.
    *   **Languages**: Filter for languages that are used in the website.
*   **Search**: Click in the dialog box and type a search parameter. The search begins dynamically as soon as any characters are typed.
*   The table with the results has the headers:
    *   **Title**: The page title has a link to the page where the misspelled word is located.
        *   Click the link to navigate to the page view for misspellings.
            
            ![The location of the Pages with Misspellings button on the left menu bar of the Quality Assurance page.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/b36c1b87-b1e4-45f4-ba31-66d6879bd6b9/web/Mon_QA-LeftMenu-Spellcheck-PagesWithMisspellings.png)
            
            The table columns in the page view are:
            
            *   **Word**: The word that is misspelled or potentially misspelled.
            *   **Lookup in Google**: Click the link to navigate to the Google search engine and see search results for the selected word.
            *   **PageCorrect**: Click PageCorrect to repair the misspelled word. For more information, visit [PageCorrect](/node/58966).
            *   A dialog box opens with the misspelled word. Insert the correct spelling into the text field.
            *   Click **Save**. The word is corrected in all instances of the site.
            *   **Language**: This is the language as defined by the website owner, which determines the correct spellings to use.
            *   **Open Issue Page**: On the same row as an issue on the right, click **Open Issue Page** (an i for information icon).
                
                ![The location of the issue view button on the lower right side of the window.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/00e8b657-dbd8-4795-b65b-978c41ab63e2/web/Mon_IssueView-Misspellings.png)
                
                For more information, visit [Issue View](/node/58626).
                
            *   **Action**: On the same row as the issue, the **Action** button has the following menu items:
                *   **Add to dictionary**: Approve this spelling and add it to the language dictionary so that future scans will not flag it as misspelled. For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
                *   **Add to dictionary for all languages**: Approve this spelling (product names, for example) and add it to the language dictionary for all languages so that future scans do not flag it as misspelled. For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
                *   **Ignore Misspelling:** Use this option:
                    *   If links are marked as dead when they are not.
                    *   To ignore spelling issues on a single-page basis.
                    *   To ignore all other issues on a domain level.
                        
                        Note
                        
                        Ignored issues are not factored into future scans, and this permanently affects the compliance score.
                        
                *   **Mark as fixed**: Marks the misspelling as fixed. It will be included in subsequent scans and if the error returns, it will appear again in the broken links list. Select this option when the error is actually fixed by the web team on the HTML code of the webpage, or if it is a temporary (for example, in an unpublished state) known issue.
                    
                    Note
                    
                    The difference between **Mark as Fixed** and **Ignore** is that issues _marked as Fixed_ are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to _Ignore_ are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
                    
    *   **Language**: This is the language as defined by the website owner, which determines the correct spellings to use.
    *   **Misspellings**: This column shows the number of occurrences for the misspelling across the website.
    *   **Potential misspellings**: This column shows the number of occurrences for the potential misspellings across the website. These are words that need to be manually checked.
    *   **Views**: This column shows the number of users who have accessed the page (only available to customers who have activated the **Statistics** module).
    *   **Open page details**: Click the page icon to navigate to the overview of the page showing all issues that were identified by the last scan.
    *   **Redirect to page**: Click to navigate to the page URL and view the page as an external visitor.

### Misspellings

Click **Misspellings** in the expanded menu on the left-hand side of the page. The _Misspellings_ page opens.

![The location of the Pages with Misspellings button on the left menu bar of the Quality Assurance page.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/b36c1b87-b1e4-45f4-ba31-66d6879bd6b9/web/Mon_QA-LeftMenu-Spellcheck-PagesWithMisspellings.png)

*   On the menu bar at the top of the chart, navigate between:
    *   **All**
    *   **English**
    *   **Other languages**
*   Click **Play** to play through the list. View each misspelled word and take action on it. Click the **<** (Backward) or **\>** (Forward) arrow to navigate to the next word on the list. This method offers the same actions that can be done from the main list.
    
    ![The Play window, showing a word and buttons to play through the list forwards and backwards. The instructions are in the document text.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/568b12c1-d5b0-43e3-98a2-8852f56cbce3/web/Mon_QA-MisspelledWords-Play.png)
    
*   Click **Export** to export the list.
    *   A dialog box opens. Select your export file:
        *   Pages With Misspellings.
    *   A message informs: "Your export is currently being generated, You will receive an email when the export is ready." To view the progress, click the avatar icon on the main toolbar and select _My Exports_, or use the provided button **Go to My Exports**.
*   **Search**: Click in the dialog box and type a search parameter. The search begins dynamically as soon as any characters are typed.
*   The table with the results has the headers:
    *   **Word**: The word that is misspelled or potentially misspelled.
    *   **PageCorrect**: Click PageCorrect to repair the misspelled word. For more information, visit [PageCorrect](/node/58966).
        *   A dialog box opens with the misspelled word. Insert the correct spelling into the text field.
        *   Click **Save**. The word is corrected in all instances of the site.
    *   **Lookup in Google**: Click the link to navigate to the Google search engine and see search results for the selected word.
    *   **Language**: This is the language as defined by the website owner, which determines the correct spellings to use.
    *   **Pages**: The number of pages where this misspelled word is detected by the latest scan.
    *   **Action**: Click the drop-down arrow on the same row as a potential misspelling and select the action to perform for this word. This action affects all instances of the word.
        *   **Add to dictionary**: Approve this spelling and add it to the language dictionary so that future scans will not flag it as misspelled. For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
        *   **Add to dictionary for all languages**: Approve this spelling (product names, for example) and add it to the language dictionary for all languages so that future scans do not flag it as misspelled. For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
        *   **Ignore Misspelling** - Use this option:
            *   If links are marked as dead when they are not.
            *   To ignore spelling issues on a single-page basis.
            *   To ignore all other issues on a domain level.
                
                Note
                
                Ignored issues are not factored into future scans, and this permanently affects the compliance score.
                
        *   **Mark as fixed**: Marks the misspelling as fixed. It will be included in subsequent scans and if the error returns, it will appear again in the broken links list. Select this option when the error is actually fixed by the web team on the HTML code of the webpage, or if it is a temporary (for example, in an unpublished state) known issue.
            
            Note
            
            The difference between **Mark as Fixed** and **Ignore** is that issues _marked as Fixed_ are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to _Ignore_ are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
            

### Potential Misspellings

Click **Potential Misspellings** in the expanded menu on the left-hand side of the page. This list contains words that the dictionary could not confirm, these need to be reviewed manually.  
The _Potential Misspellings_ page opens.

![The location of the Potential Misspellings button on the left menu bar of the Quality Assurance page, in the expanded Spellcheck menu.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/5526fc2d-1862-48bc-8697-7b98ae55eb4a/web/Mon_QA-LeftMenu-Spellcheck-PotentialMisspellings.png)

*   On the menu bar at the top of the chart, navigate between:
    *   **All**
    *   **English**
    *   **Other languages.**
*   Click **Play** to view the word and access all options for handling the potential misspelling.
*   Click **Export** to export the list.
    *   A dialog box opens. Select your export file:
        
        *   Pages With Misspellings
        
        A message informs: "Your export is currently being generated, You will receive an email when the export is ready." To view the progress, click the avatar icon on the main toolbar and select _My Exports_, or use the provided button **Go to My Exports**.
        
*   **Search**: Click in the dialog box and type a search parameter. The search begins dynamically as soon as any characters are typed.
*   The table with the results has the headers:
    *   **Word**: The word that is misspelled or potentially misspelled.
    *   **Lookup in Google**: Click the link to navigate to the Google search engine and see search results for the selected word.
    *   **Language**: This is the language as defined by the website owner, which determines the correct spellings to use.
    *   **Confirm misspelling**: Click the link to confirm the word as a misspelling.
    *   **Pages**: The number of pages where this misspelled word is detected by the latest scan.
    *   **Action**: Click the drop-down arrow on the same row as a potential misspelling and select the action to perform for this word. This action affects all instances of the word.
        *   **Confirm as misspelling**: Select this option to confirm that the word is a misspelling.
        *   **Add to dictionary**: Approve this spelling and add it to the language dictionary so that future scans will not flag it as misspelled. For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
        *   **Add to dictionary for all languages**: Approve this spelling (product names, for example) and add it to the language dictionary for all languages so that future scans will not flag it as misspelled. For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).
        *   **Ignore Misspelling**: Use this option:
            *   If links are marked as dead when they are not.
            *   To ignore spelling issues on a single-page basis.
            *   To ignore all other issues on a domain level.
                
                Note
                
                Ignored issues are not included in future scans, and this permanently affects the compliance score.
                
        *   **Mark as fixed** - Use this option when the issue is fixed on your website. Items that are marked as fixed are included in future scans.
            
            Note
            
            The difference between **Mark as Fixed** and **Ignore** is that issues _marked as Fixed_ are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to _Ignore_ are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
            

### Dictionary

Click **Dictionary** in the expanded menu on the left-hand side of the page. The _Account Dictionary_ page opens.

![The location of the Dictionary button on the left menu bar of the Quality Assurance page, in the expanded Spellcheck menu.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/187647d4-2f48-4b65-8a75-8055492727d1/web/Mon_QA-LeftMenu-Spellcheck-Dictionary.png)

*   On the menu bar at the top of the chart, navigate between:
    *   **All**
    *   **English**
    *   **Other languages**.
*   Click **Export** to export the list. A dialog box opens. Select your export file:
    
    *   Account Dictionary
    
    A message informs: "Your export is currently being generated, You will receive an email when the export is ready." To view the progress, click the avatar icon on the main toolbar and select _My Exports_, or use the provided button **Go to My Exports**.
    
*   **Search**: Click in the dialog box and type a search parameter. The search begins dynamically as soon as any characters are typed.
*   The results table has the headers:
    *   **Word**: The word that is misspelled or potentially misspelled.
    *   **Language**: The language of the page where the word appears, as defined by the website owner.
    *   **Added date**: The date that the word was added to the dictionary.
    *   **Added by**: The name of the user who added the word to the dictionary.
    *   **Remove from dictionary**: Click the link to remove the word from the dictionary.

For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).

### Ignored Misspellings

Click **Ignored Misspellings** in the expanded menu on the left-hand side of the page. The _Ignored Misspellings_ page opens.

![The Ignored Misspellings word list and Unignore option on the same row as each misspelling, from a sample website.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/815680b1-98fe-40be-8f84-c4b07ecd8c03/web/Mon_QA-IgnoredMisspellingsPage-and-UnignoreOptionButton.png)

*   On the menu bar at the top of the chart, navigate between:
    *   **All**
    *   **English**
    *   **Other languages**
*   Click **Export** to export the list.
    *   A dialog box opens. Select your export file:
        
        *   Pages With Misspellings
        
        A message informs: "Your export is currently being generated, You will receive an email when the export is ready." To view the progress, click the avatar icon on the main toolbar and select _My Exports_, or click **Go to My Exports**.
        
*   **Search**: Click in the dialog box and type a search parameter. The search begins dynamically as soon as any characters are typed.
*   The results table has the headers:
    *   **Word**: The word that is misspelled or potentially misspelled.
    *   **Language**: The language of the page where the word appears, as defined by the website owner.
    *   **Ignored date**: The date that the word was ignored.
    *   **Ignored by**: The name of the user who ignored the word.
*   **Remove from ignored:** Click the _Unignore Misspelling_ link to remove the word from the _Ignored Misspellings_ list.

Handle Misspellings with the Web Browser Extension
--------------------------------------------------

1.  Open the website and activate the Web Governance Extension. The extension toolbar opens.
2.  Click **Content Issues** (the insect icon).
    
    ![The location of the Content Issues button on the extension toolbar.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/5cf9b0ae-f577-414a-b4d1-810adf098443/web/Mon_Opt_WebBrowserExtension-Toolbar-ContentIssuesButton.png)
    
    The _Content Issues_ pane slides open.
    
    1.  In the _Quality Assurance_ section, in the same column as any detected misspelling issues, click **See Issues** to view the issue type and response code.
    2.  Misspelled words are listed as either _Confirmed misspelling_ or _Potential misspelling_. Use the buttons under each word detected to perform the following actions:
        *   **Add word to dictionary**: Add the word to the dictionary so that it will not be flagged as a misspelling in future scans.
        *   **Mark as fixed**: Marks the misspelling as fixed. It will be included in subsequent scans and if the error returns, it will appear again in the misspelled words list. Select this option when the error is actually fixed by the web team on the HTML code of the webpage, or if it is a temporary (for example, in an unpublished state) known issue.
        *   **Mark as ignored**: Ignore the misspelling. Use this option if you know the word is, in fact, OK (for example, a proper noun). Ignored misspellings are not included in subsequent scans and will not show up as misspelled words.
            
            Note
            
            The difference between **Mark as Fixed** and **Mark as Ignored** is that issues marked as _Fixed_ are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to _Ignore_ are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
            
        *   **View HTML**: Opens the HTML section and highlights the location of the misspelling.
        *   **Highlight on the page**: Highlights the misspelled word on the page.

Advanced settings
-----------------

This section gives information about how to set up some advanced settings that may help solve recurring spellcheck issues.

### Confirm language settings

If the wrong language is set up for the page or website there could be many misspelled words flagged by the scan.

For  instructions on how to set the primary language for a URL or page, visit [Why does Language Detection specify the wrong language?](/node/59286)

### Add a word to the Dictionary

The Quality Assurance Dictionary lets you add frequently-used words that the spellcheck consistently flags as misspelled words or potentially misspelled words to the scan. Words added to the dictionary are ignored by the scan, and can be an easy fix for recurring flagged words.   
For more information, visit [Quality Assurance Dictionary](/node/58796).

### Add a source code exclusion to Spellcheck

This section gives instructions for advanced users on how to exclude a segment of the webpage from the spellcheck.

1.  Click **</> Source Code Excludes** on the menu on the left-hand side of the page. The _</> Source Code Excludes_ window opens.
2.  Click the **Misspellings** tab. If there are any Source Code Excludes for this module, they are shown in a list.
3.  Click **Add Source Code Exclude**.
4.  Click **Misspellings**. The _Details_ pane opens.
5.  **Description** (required): Click in the text field and type in a short description for the excluded source code.
6.  **Default for CMS**: Click in the field and select the CMS (your website Content Management System, if used) from the drop-down menu, or select **None** if there is no CMS. If your CMS is not on the list, contact support to see if it can be added.
7.  **CSS Target Selector** (required): Click in the field and select an existing CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) selector pattern from the drop-down menu, or click **\+** to add a new one.
    
    Once added, subsequent scans identify elements that match the entered CSS selector patterns and omit them from the results.
    
    Note
    
    Add as many CSS Target Selectors as needed.
    
8.  Click **Save** to save the Source Code Exclude. The _Details_ page closes and the _Source Code Excludes_ list page is visible. The new source code exclusion is on the list. For more information, visit [How to create a source code exclusion](/node/60221).

### Ignore capitalized words

Words that the user includes in the Dictionary are case-sensitive. To instruct the scan to ignore words that are written in all caps, and bypass the need to, for example, add the word to the dictionary, follow the steps below for instructions about the **Spelling ignore capitalized words** option. This option allows admin users to instruct the scan to ignore words that are written in caps.

1.  Click **Settings** (the gear icon) on the top menu bar of the _Domain Settings_ page. The _Admin Settings_ page opens.
    
    ![The location of the Admin Settings button on the main menu bar.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/44dfb321-2b2f-48da-8d3d-d42d738df888/web/WebGov_MainToolbar-AdminSettingsButton.png)
    
2.  On the _Admin settings_ page, click **Action** on the same row as a domain. A drop-down list expands.
    
    ![The Action menu on the same row as a domain in the Admin Settings view.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/ee8e2906-7b13-4f46-80b9-0e4510875c99/web/Mon_AdminSettings-ActionMenu.png)
    
3.  Select **Edit Domain**. The _Edit Domain_ page opens.
4.  Click to toggle the **Spelling Ignore Capitalized Words** switch to **ON**.
    
    ![The location of the Spelling Ignore Capitalized Words button.](https://acquia.widen.net/content/cf9b01e8-dcb5-410f-8255-8c4c8d9aa94b/web/Mon_EditDomain-CrawlOptions-SpellingIgnoreCapitalizedWords.png)
    

For more information, visit [Add, edit, or remove domains](/node/58451).

Detected languages
------------------

The following languages are detected by this module:

*   Afrikaans (South Africa)
*   Arabic (United Arab Emirates)
*   Arabic (Bahrain)
*   Arabic (Algeria)
*   Arabic (Egypt)
*   Arabic (Iraq)
*   Arabic (Jordan)
*   Arabic (Kuwait)
*   Arabic (Lebanon)
*   Arabic (Libya)
*   Arabic (Morocco)
*   Arabic (Oman)
*   Arabic (Qatar)
*   Arabic (Saudi Arabia)
*   Arabic (Syrian Arab Republic)
*   Arabic (Tunisia)
*   Arabic (Yemen)
*   Assamese (India)
*   Azerbaijani
*   Bulgarian (Bulgaria)
*   Bengali (Bangladesh)
*   Bengali (India)
*   Bosnian
*   Catalan; Valencian (Spain)
*   Chinese
*   Czech (Czechia)
*   Welsh (United Kingdom)
*   Danish (Denmark)
*   German (Austria)
*   German (Switzerland)
*   German (Germany)
*   German (Liechtenstein)
*   German (Luxembourg)
*   Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece)
*   English (Australia)
*   English (Belize)
*   English (Canada)
*   English (United Kingdom)
*   English (Hong Kong)
*   English (Indonesia)
*   English (Ireland)
*   English (India)
*   English (Jamaica)
*   English (Liberia)
*   English (Malaysia)
*   English (New Zealand)
*   English (Philippines)
*   English (Singapore)
*   English (Trinidad and Tobago)
*   English (United States)
*   English (South Africa)
*   English (Zimbabwe)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Argentina)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Bolivia)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Chile)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Colombia)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Costa Rica)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Dominican Republic)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Ecuador)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Spain)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Guatemala)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Honduras)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Mexico)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Nicaragua)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Panama)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Peru)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Puerto Rico)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Paraguay)
*   Spanish; Castilian (El Salvador)
*   Spanish; Castilian (United States)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Uruguay)
*   Spanish; Castilian (Venezuela)
*   Estonian (Estonia)
*   Basque (Spain)
*   Persian (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
*   Finnish (Finland)
*   French (Belgium)
*   French (Canada)
*   French (Congo, The Democratic Republic of the)
*   French (Switzerland)
*   French (Côte d'Ivoire)
*   French (Cameroon)
*   French (France)
*   French (Haiti)
*   French (Luxembourg)
*   French (Morocco)
*   French (Monaco)
*   French (Mali)
*   French (Réunion)
*   French (Senegal)
*   Irish (Ireland)
*   Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic (United Kingdom)
*   Galician (Spain)
*   Gujarati (India)
*   Hausa Hebrew (Israel)
*   Hindi (India)
*   Croatian (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
*   Croatian (Croatia)
*   Hungarian (Hungary)
*   Armenian (Armenia)
*   Indonesian (Indonesia)
*   Igbo (Nigeria)
*   Italian (Switzerland)
*   Italian (Italy)
*   Japanese ()
*   Georgian (Georgia)
*   Kazakh (Kazakhstan)
*   Kannada (India)
*   Kirghiz; Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzstan)
*   Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch (Luxembourg)
*   Lithuanian (Lithuania)
*   Latvian (Latvia)
*   Maori (New Zealand)
*   Macedonian (Macedonia, Republic of)
*   Malayalam (India)
*   Marathi (India)
*   Malay (Brunei Darussalam)
*   Malay (Malaysia)
*   Maltese (Malta)
*   Bokmål, Norwegian; Norwegian Bokmål (Norway)
*   Nepali (India)
*   Nepali (Nepal)
*   Dutch; Flemish (Belgium)
*   Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands)
*   Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian (Norway)
*   Oriya (India)
*   Panjabi; Punjabi (India)
*   Polish (Poland)
*   Pushto; Pashto (Afghanistan)
*   Portuguese (Brazil)
*   Portuguese (Portugal)
*   Romansh (Switzerland)
*   Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan (Macao)
*   Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan (Romania)
*   Russian (Macao)
*   Russian (Russian Federation)
*   Kinyarwanda (Rwanda)
*   Sinhala; Sinhalese (Sri Lanka)
*   Slovak (Slovakia)
*   Slovenian (Slovenia)
*   Albanian (Albania)
*   Serbian
*   Swedish (Finland)
*   Swedish (Sweden)
*   Swahili (Kenya)
*   Tamil (Sri Lanka)
*   Tswana (Botswana)
*   Tswana (South Africa)
*   Turkish (Turkey)
*   Tatar (Russian Federation)
*   Ukrainian (Ukraine)
*   Urdu (India)
*   Urdu (Pakistan)
*   Uzbek
*   Vietnamese (Vietnam)
*   Wolof (Senegal)
*   Xhosa (South Africa)
*   Yoruba (Nigeria)
*   Zulu (South Africa)