Reach more customers by offering great-looking sites in 29 site languages, including newly added Swedish, Russian, Mandarin and more. See the full list below. When you set the site language, you enable all default texts to display in that language, for a smooth, consistent visitor experience.
As more people build sites with Duda worldwide, the variety of site languages is increasing, too. To meet this expanding customer base, we're integrating more site languages so that default texts in site elements appear in that language, too.
Default texts are texts that automatically display in certain widgets and elements. For example, in the Blog, they include texts such as Post date / Older posts / Comments; in the Photo Gallery, they include View more / View less. Default texts also include the Cookie Notification, elements of the Business Hour widget, and more. For a full list, see
this.
Note: Site language differs from the Multi-Language feature, which you can use to translate the text you’ve added to sites into more than 65 languages. When Multi-language is used, the default site language is set via the Multi-Language feature.
Arabic | Latvian |
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Catalan | Lithuanian |
Danish | Mandarin (Simplified) |
Dutch | Mandarin (Traditional) |
English | Norwegian |
English (UK) | Polish |
Finnish | Portuguese |
French | Romanian |
German | Russian |
Greek | Spanish (LATAM) |
Hebrew | Spanish (Spain) |
Icelandic | Swedish |
Indonesian | Turkish |
Italian | Vietnamese |
Korean |
To set the site default language, go to
Settings > Site Language
and choose a language. If you are building a site in a language that’s not available here (for example, Hungarian), the default site language will automatically be set to that of the Editor. If your editor is set to German, the default texts will appear in German.
For more about Default Site Languages, see
this.