Some apps may require you to change language settings from within the app and some apps may not support change in language settings.
Third-party apps installed on your Android phone or tablet may or may not follow the change in language settings. (See image above) What You Need to KnowĬhanging display language changes the language for system menus, app drawer and Google related apps like Maps, Photos and Google Now. Once selected tap on Save to save your changes.
On this section you can even select multiple languages.ħ. On the next screen, Tap on the language that you would like to use for speech input. Next, tap on the gear icon next to Enhanced Google ServicesĦ. Tap on Voice input under speech section (See image below)Ĥ. Open up the Settings on your Android phoneģ. Follow the steps below to change the Voice input language on your Android device.ġ. (See image below)ĥ. Finally, Tap on the language that you would like to set for the Keyboard under Active input Methods Change Voice InputĪnother way of interacting with your Android Phone or tablet is by using voice inputs. In case it is on you can turn it off by simply tapping on the option. Make sure that Use System Language option is turned off. Under Keyboard and input methods, tap on Google Keyboard Tap on Language & input – You will see this under Personal sectionģ. Hence, it is important to make sure that the Keyboard input is set to the language that you understand.Ģ. You will be interacting with your keyboard a lot. On this screen you will be able to see and confirm that the display language has been changed on your Android Phone or tablet. Once you select the desired language in Step 4 above, you will be taken back to the Language Input Screen. Hence, it will be easy for you to choose your desired language displayed in its own native version. This should be easy, as you will be looking at each language option in its own native format. ↑ "The Hindu : Tamil Nadu News : Pondy Dy.↑ "India may have 50 states if all demands for new states are met - Times of India".↑ "A Brief History of the Tamils of Mauritius (M.↑ "National Identity and Minority Languages - UN Chronicle".↑ "Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 - Chapter 1: Founding Provisions - South African Government".↑ "Department of Statistics, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Republic of Singapore" (PDF).There are four official languages: English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. According to a study by Covestro, 71 per cent of executives say employees’ desire for purpose. Ministry of Education, Government of Singapore. Policies and Procedures in the Workplace: The Ultimate Guide 2021 Developing and enforcing strong policies and procedures improves workplace culture and protects your organization from potential lawsuits. "Education in a Multicultural Setting - The Singapore Experience". Department of Census and Statistics-Sri Lanka. Census of Population and Housing of Sri Lanka, 2012. ↑ "Census of Population and Housing of Sri Lanka, 2012" (PDF).Tamil and Sinhala official language of Sri Lanka
Tamil was once given nominal official status in Haryana but it was later replaced with Punjabi, in 2010.Ĭountries where Tamil is used and has cultural impact but not official Country dependent entities where Tamil was an official language Entity Partially recognized and unrecognized territories EntityĬlaiming sovereignty over the North and Eastern Sri Lanka and Puttalam district as Ĭlaiming for a separate union territory in India. Later British brought Tamils to fight with French and as a recognition, Tamil is being used on the currency of Mauritius. Tamils are the first immigrants to Mauritius who were brought by French. The "national-type" school's medium of instruction is either in Tamil or Chinese. Malaysian government recognize Tamil as a minority language along with Chinese. Recognized as minority language Ĭonstitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 - Chapter 1: Founding Provisions states "A Pan South African Language Board established by national legislation must promote and ensure respect for Tamil" along with other minority languages. Sovereign Countries Countries where Tamil is a de jure/ official language.ĭependent entities where Tamil is an official language Entity