Languages
Neuji's interface is available in six languages. The site reads in whichever you choose, and Arabic is laid out right-to-left throughout.
| Language | Language | |
|---|---|---|
| English | Français (French) | |
| العربية (Arabic) | Deutsch (German) | |
| Español (Spanish) | 日本語 (Japanese) |
Choosing a language
Pick your language under Settings → Appearance. The choice is per device: it is remembered in that browser and applies the next time you open Neuji on it, the same way the theme and text-size preferences work. Choosing Arabic switches the whole interface to a right-to-left layout.
Interface language vs. results language
These are two different settings, and they do not have to agree:
- Interface language is the language of Neuji itself — menus, buttons, labels, this documentation — and is one of the six above.
- Results language is the language Neuji asks for in search results, set by the
hlpreference (and thehlAPI parameter). It covers a wider set of about fifteen languages, because it selects the language of the pages you find rather than the language of the controls around them.
So you can read Neuji's interface in English while asking for results in French, or read the interface in Japanese while searching in English — whichever pair suits you.