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Not all Android devices come with a complete set of Unicode fonts.

If you wish to install additional fonts, you will likely need to root your device.

  • 1Check
  • 2Keyboards

Check[edit]

The following sections will let you check to see what scripts are installed properly on your device.

Alphabets[edit]

Latin: If you're reading this, you already have Latin installed on your device.

ScriptCorrect renderingYour computer
CyrillicКирилица
GreekΕλληνικό
Georgianქართული
ArmenianՀայերեն
Arabicأبجدية عربية
Hebrewאלפבית עברי

Other[edit]

ScriptCorrect renderingYour computer
Ethiopicግዕዝ ፊደል
Thaanaތާނަ އަލިފުބާގެ ތަރުތީބު

Indic[edit]

Script
Correct renderingYour computer
Devanagariक + िकि
Tamilக + ேகே
Gujaratiક + િકિ
Gurmukhiਕ + ਿਕਿ
Kannadaಕ + ಿಕಿ
Teluguయ + ీయీ
Bengali,
Assamese
ক + িকি
Malayalamക + െകെ
Tibetanར + ྐ + ྱརྐྱ
Sinhalaඵ + ේඵේ
Odiaକ + େକେ
Thaiฐ + ูฐู
Laoກ + ົ + ້ກົ້
Khmerម + ្ + ស + ៅ → ម្សៅ
Burmese + ဃြ
Javanese + + + + ꦧꦾꦺꦴꦂ
Balinese + + + + + ᬩ᭄ᬬᭀᬃ
Sundanese + + + ᮘᮡᮦᮁ

East Asian[edit]

ScriptCorrect renderingYour computer
Traditional Chinese

人人生來自由,
在尊嚴和權利上一律平等。
他們有理性和良心,
請以手足關係的精神相對待。

Simplified Chinese

人人生来自由,
在尊严和权利上一律平等。
他们有理性和良心,
请以手足关系的精神相对待。

Japanese

すべての人間は、生まれながらにして自由であり、
かつ、尊厳と権利と について平等である。
人間は、理性と良心とを授けられており、
互いに同胞の精神をもって行動しなければならない。

Korean

모든 인간은 태어날 때부터
자유로우며 그 존엄과 권리에
있어 동등하다. 인간은 천부적으로
이성과 양심을 부여받았으며 서로
형제애의 정신으로 행동하여야 한다.

Keyboards[edit]

If you plan to use multiple languages in Android, or to edit articles on Wikipedia on foreign languages that require scripts, chances are you will need to install a new keyboard, that can easily switch between settings without forcing you to return to settings. Fortunately, there are several free keyboards available for Android which will allow you to do this.

  • AnySoft Keyboard by Menny Even Danan
  • MultiLing Keyboard by Han Honso
  • MultiLingual Keyboard by Amidos

There are also several other free multilingual keyboards which come with experimental input methods:

  • Hacker's Keyboard by Klaus Weidner

Comparison[edit]

Comparison of native support and available plugins for each keyboard. Note that not all plugins may work without installing a suitable font.

AlphabetEazyTypeLanguageAnySoftGoHan Honso MLAmidos MLAdaptxtHacker'sSlide ITTouchPal
LatinAzerbaijani------Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------------
FrenchPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------Plugin---
GermanPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------Plugin---
SpanishPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------Plugin---
Indonesian---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------Plugin---
Turkish---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------Plugin---
Vietnamese---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
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CyrillicRussianPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------Plugin---
BulgarianPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------Plugin---
UkrainianPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native------Plugin---
GreekPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------Plugin---
GeorgianPlugin
Requires font
Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
Native
Requires font
------------
ArmenianPlugin
Requires font
---Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
---------------
ArabicPlugin---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------Plugin---
FarsiPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
---------Plugin---
Urdu---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
---------Plugin---
HebrewHebrew---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------------
Yiddish------Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
---------------
EthiopicAmharic------Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
---------------
ThaanaDhivehi------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Korean---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------------
Japanese---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------------
Chinese (Simplified)---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------------
Chinese (Traditional)---Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
---------------
Yi------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
DevangariHindiPlugin
Requires font
Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
---------------
Marathi------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Bengali------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Gujarati------Native Keyboard
Requires font
Dictionary plugin
---------------
GurmukhiPunjabi------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Oriya------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Sinhala------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
KannadaPlugin
Requires font
---Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Malayalam------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
TamilPlugin
Requires font
---Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Telugu------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Tibetan------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
Burmese------------------------
Khmer------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
LaoPlugin
Requires font
---Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------
ThaiPluginNative Keyboard
Dictionary plugin
Native Keyboard
Dictionary Plugin
---------------
Canadian Aboriginal------Native Keyboard
Requires font
---------------


Fonts[edit]

This help page needs to be updated. Please update this help page to reflect recent events or newly available information. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page.

Chances are that your Android device will include Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic and most East-Asian fonts (except Yi), as well as Greek, Thai and Hebrew, meaning that you will be able to read, and once you have a proper keyboard, to write, languages spoken by a majority of the world's population.

However the large majority of the world's scripts are unsupported, including all Indic scripts except Thai (collectively covering India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Cambodia, and Laos as well as Yi, Ge'ez, Thaana, Georgian, Armenian, and Canadian Aboriginal.While all of these alphabets except Burmese have keyboards available, they won't work unless you have the correct fonts.

And many Android devices (such as the Galaxy Tab mentioned above) do not allow you to install fonts, which will make things difficult for you. To install fonts on such devices, you will have to root them, before installing fonts. Detailed rooting instructions can be found here. Keep in mind that rooting your phone will format it, which means that it is very important to back-up your data prior to rooting.

Once your device is open, you will be able to install true-type fonts directly on your device, or use an installer from Android, such as this one for Georgian. Alternatively, you can also copy the font file into /system/fonts folder, then you edit /system/etc/fallback_fonts.xml to make your font work with many Android apps.

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Help:Multilingual_support_for_Android&oldid=854830517'

This is a simple Android application that allows you to access the built in settings screen to select additional input language for your Android keyboard. The primary motivation for creation of this app was the fact that the Kindle Fire does not allow you to select languages while including the secret settings panel deep inside their code. Some other manufacturers appear to have done the same.

Full credit goes to Gero Zahn who was the first person who discovered the 'hidden settings panel' for languages in the Kindle Fire.

Many thanks to the users who have tried this app out, provided valuable feedback and acted as beta testers.

How to Install

The easiest way to install this app is by visiting Google Market or Amazon AppStore for Android.

If you are unable to install this app from either of those places, you can do the following to install it manually:

  1. Enable sideloading of third party apps as follows.
  2. On most Android devices, select the menu button from the home screen, then 'Settings', 'Applications'.
  3. On the Kindle Fire only, tap the top right corner of your home screen, select 'More', 'Device'.
  4. Make sure the checkbox described 'Allow installation of non-Market applications' or 'Allow installation of applications from unknown sources' is checked on.
  5. Download the APK file from the downloads section here (download link is below the QR barcode).
  6. Install the app on your device by click on it in the downloads list.

Feedback and comments should be directed via email, our website or via the GitHub bug tracker.

Compatibility

This app has been tested on Android 2.2, 2.3, 3.2, 4.0.3 and 4.1. It also has been tested on Kindle Fire (1st and 2nd gen), and Kindle Fire HD. Download skype apk for android 4.0 4.

On the Kindle Fire (1st gen), even though there are many languages listed as available, only the following languages actually work:

  • Danish
  • English UK/US
  • French
  • German
  • Hebrew
  • Norwegian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Swedish

Based on emulator testing, the following languages SHOULD be supported on the Kindle Fire (2nd gen). Please report any that do not work:

  • Arabic
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • English UK/US
  • Finnish
  • French and French/Switzerland
  • Hebrew
  • Norwegian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Spanish
  • Swedish

Known Issues

On Kindle Fire, you may need to delete an old version of this app before reinstalling an updated version.

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This application only switches the language for the keyboard. If you want to switch the language of the user interface, here is a handy program [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1404966] available at XDA developers (we take no responsibility for it)

** As of October 27th, 2012, the latest Kindle Fire (second generation) update has wiped out almost all the languages. Details can be found here: [https://github.com/shaftekbiz/android-language-settings-app/issues/4] **

Instructions for the Second Generation Kindle, all models

The second generation Kindle adds a Swype keyboard.If you download and install the beta version of the Swype keyboard from Swype,it gives you full language support. The beta site can be found here:

Instructions for Installing on Kindle Fire (second generation), rooted devices only

ONLY USE THIS STEP IF THE SWYPE BETA DOES NOT WORK FOR YOU

The following are instructions for installing a stock Android keyboard on a rooted Kindle Fire (second generation). Please note that WE DO NOT RECOMMEND rooting your tablet, but if it happens to be rooted, you can get multiple languages as follows - make sure to backup your device first

  1. Using adb or a file manager, rename LatinIME.apk and LatinIME.odex in the /system/app folder to LatinIME.apk.bak and LatinIME.odex.bak. If you are using adb, you may need to remount to read/write, and then remount back.
  2. Download the stock 4.0 Android keyboard from the downloads section.
  3. Install the stock keyboard using adb install or a file manager.
  4. Tap on the top right corner. tap on More., Language and Keyboard, Keyboard.
  5. You should be able to see Android Keyboard selected on the list.
  6. To be safe, reboot the Kindle.

To reverse the process, uninstall the APK file provided, and rename the two original files back to their regular names in the /system/app directory.

Full credit goes to The Android Soul for writing the guide for the Galaxy S3 which was adapted for the Kindle Fire.

There is also an alternate solution, if you wish to install a second keyboard along side the original one:

  1. Install the new keyboard APK file using regular tools. You can find repacked versions of the stock Android keyboard online.
  2. Connect to the Kindle via 'adb shell' or via a terminal app on the device.
  3. Type 'ime list' to list available keyboards.
  4. Type 'ime enable [keyboard]' to enable the new keyboard.
  5. Type 'ime select [keyboard]' to select the new keyboard as the default one.
  6. Once you do that, you can now manage keyboards using the regular Kindle keyboard settings as long as you don't uninstall the new keyboard.

Please be aware that newer Kindle updates will probably wipe these methods clean

For Developers:

One of the interesting aspects of the new Kindle Fire is how much Amazon had customized or simply overrode the default UI, including some of the settings pages. One issue that has come up recently is how to enable ability to use languages other than English. A fellow Kindle Fire in Germany, named Gero Zahn, managed to figure out how to do that by using two separate apps which trick the Kindle Fire to opening the input language settings UI page which while hidden still remains on the device. His approach is described in detail in the following blog post and the credit for discovering this goes to him:

[http://blog.gerozahn.de/2011/11/kindle-fire-keyboard-layouts-solved/]

I was looking for a simpler way to do this and came up with a very simple Android app using Google’s AppInventor that does just that – gives you access to the input language settings. This approach does not require installing outside applications other than this app itself. For the technically inclined, here is a short explanation of what is happening:

Actions on Android that cross application boundaries are triggering using something called “Intents“. There are two of those that trigger language settings, of which the first (com.android.settings.LanguageSettings) has been customized by Amazon to show their own keyboard options. The second is the one that actually triggers the language selection menu and is called “com.android.inputmethod.latin.InputLanguageSelection“. The action for it is called “android.intent.action.VIEW“.

The original version of this app was developed via Google's AppInventor package, as of v1.2, this is now a native Android App. The easiest way to recompile and try this app out is to use Eclipse with Android plugins. Feel free to submit requests for features or patches.

Copyright Information

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This program is licensed under the GPLv3 or later, see LICENSE file for more information about copyright and licensing.

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This program was developed by Yakov Shafranovich / Shaftek Enterprises LLC.

v1.5 (5) - 10/05/2012 - Support for Kindle Fire (2nd gen) and Kindle Fire HD. Support for Android 4.0.3 (ICS) and 4.1 (JellyBean).

v1.3 (4) - 01/22/2012 - Support for Android 3.x added; open sourced via GitHub

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v1.2 (3) - 01/22/2012 - App rewritten as a real Android native app, dumping the AppInventor code; support for Android 4.0 added

v1.1 (2) - 12/01/2011 - Minor manifest changes to narrow down the range of eligible devices

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v1.0 (1) - 12/01/2011 - First release