Translation
Our website can be translated into many different languages using tools such as Google Translate and BabelFish. We have provided links to Google Translate
This service is provided by computer software, not by a person. Translations should be understandable but not necessarily accurate.
Afrikaans
Shqiptar (Albanian)
عربي
(Arabic)
Беларуская (Belarusian)
Български
(Bulgarian)
Català (Catalan)
Chinese
Simplified
Chinese Traditional
Hrvatska
(Croatian)
Ceština (Czech)
Dansk
(Danish)
Nederlands
(Dutch)
Eesti (Estonian)
Filipino
(Filipino)
Suomi (Finnish)
Français
(French)
Galego
(Galician)
Deutsch (German)
Ελληνικά
(Greek)
עִבְרִית (Hebrew)
Hindi
Magyar
(Hungarian)
Íslenska (Icelandic) 
Indonesia
(Indonesian)
Gaeilge (Irish)
Italiano (Italian)
Nihongo (Japanese)
Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal (Korean)
Latviešu
(Latvian)
Lietuvių
(Lithuanian)
Македонски јазик (Macedonian)
Bahasa Melayu (Malay)
Malti
(Maltese)
Norsk
(Norwegian)
فارسی, پارسی, دری (Persian (Farsi))
Polski
(Polish)
Português
(Portuguese)
Româna
(Romanian)
Русский
(Russian)
Српски
(Serbian)
Slovencina
(Slovak)
Slovenski
(Slovenian)
Español
(Spanish)
Svenska
(Swedish)
Kiswahili (Swahili)
Phasa Thai (Thai)
Türk
(Turkish)
Українська
(Ukrainian)
Việt
(Vietnamese)
Cymraeg (Welsh)
ייִדיש Yiddish
The flags shown beside links to languages are to help selection. Some languages are the official languages of several countries. Some countries have several official languages.
For example:
- Malay is the official language of Malaysia and Brunei; it is also one of the official languages of Singapore and Timor-Leste
- French is one of the official language of Belgium and many former colonies of France and Belgium

