Originally written:
Jan 17, 2025
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Updated:
Feb 15, 2025
Spling supported languages
Spling supports a diverse range of languages, ensuring accurate spelling and grammar checks tailored to audiences all over the world. Spling specializes in United States English (en-US), but includes all popular variants: (en-GB, en-CA, en-NZ, and so on.)

Spling supports over 50 languages:
Anglophone Languages (USA, North America generally and others)
- English (en): A global lingua franca, originating in England.
- English (US) (en-US): Standard American English.
- English (GB) (en-GB): British English.
- English (Australian) (en-AU): Australian English.
- English (Canadian) (en-CA): Canadian English.
- English (New Zealand) (en-NZ): New Zealand English.
- English (South African) (en-ZA): South African English.
Middle Eastern and North African Languages
- Arabic (ar): Widely spoken across the Middle East and North Africa (e.g., Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria). It is an official language of 22 countries and the liturgical language of Islam.
- Persian (fa): The primary language of Iran, also spoken in Afghanistan (as Dari) and Tajikistan (as Tajik).
Iberian Peninsula Languages (Spain and Portugal)
- Asturian (ast-ES): A regional language spoken in Asturias, Spain.
- Catalan (ca-ES): Spoken in Catalonia, Spain, and parts of Valencia and the Balearic Islands.
- Catalan (Valencian) (ca-ES-valencia): A variation of Catalan spoken in Valencia.
- Catalan (Balearic) (ca-ES-balear): A variation spoken in the Balearic Islands.
- Galician (gl-ES): A regional language of Galicia, Spain, closely related to Portuguese.
- Spanish (es): The primary language of Spain, Latin America, and parts of the United States.
- Spanish (voseo) (es-AR): A variation used in Argentina and other parts of Latin America, characterized by "voseo" (using "vos" instead of "tú").
- Portuguese (pt): Spoken in Portugal and Brazil.
- Portuguese (Portugal) (pt-PT): Standard Portuguese spoken in Portugal.
- Portuguese (Brazil) (pt-BR): Brazilian Portuguese, with distinct pronunciation and vocabulary.
- Portuguese (Angola preAO) (pt-AO): Variation used in Angola, with some unique local features.
- Portuguese (Moçambique preAO) (pt-MZ): Variation used in Mozambique.
Western European Languages
- Breton (br-FR): A Celtic language spoken in Brittany, France.
- Danish (da-DK): The official language of Denmark.
- Dutch (nl): Spoken in the Netherlands and Suriname.
- Dutch (Belgium) (nl-BE): Referred to as Flemish in Belgium.
- French (fr): The primary language of France and parts of Africa.
- French (Canada) (fr-CA): A variation spoken in Quebec and parts of Canada.
- French (Switzerland) (fr-CH): Swiss French, with some unique vocabulary.
- French (Belgium) (fr-BE): Belgian French, with minor differences from standard French.
- German (de): Spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and parts of Belgium and Luxembourg.
- German (Germany) (de-DE): Standard German used in Germany.
- German (Austria) (de-AT): Austrian German, with distinct vocabulary and expressions.
- German (Swiss) (de-CH): Swiss German, which includes dialectical variations.
- Simple German (de-DE-x-simple-language): A simplified version for easier comprehension, often used in accessibility contexts.
- Irish (ga-IE): The native language of Ireland, with limited everyday use but significant cultural importance.
- Greek (el-GR): The official language of Greece and Cyprus, with a long historical and literary tradition.
Eastern European and Russian Languages
- Belarusian (be-BY): One of the two official languages of Belarus, alongside Russian.
- Romanian (ro-RO): The official language of Romania and Moldova.
- Russian (ru-RU): Widely spoken in Russia, former Soviet states, and large diaspora communities.
- Slovak (sk-SK): The official language of Slovakia.
- Slovenian (sl-SI): The official language of Slovenia.
- Ukrainian (uk-UA): The primary language of Ukraine.
- Crimean Tatar (crh-UA): Spoken by the Crimean Tatar people in Ukraine, particularly in Crimea.
Nordic Languages
- Danish (da-DK): Official language of Denmark and a recognized minority language in Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
- Swedish (sv): The official language of Sweden and a recognized minority language in Finland.
Asian Languages
- Japanese (ja-JP): The official language of Japan.
- Khmer (km-KH): The official language of Cambodia.
- Tamil (ta-IN): A Dravidian language spoken in Tamil Nadu, India, and Sri Lanka.
- Tagalog (tl-PH): One of the official languages of the Philippines, alongside English.
- Chinese (zh-CN): Standard Mandarin, the official language of China, and widely used in Taiwan and Singapore.