Translating
Students shouldn't have to struggle with learning English at the same time as they're
learning computer science concepts.
If you are a native speaker of a language other than English, we'd appreciate
your assistance in reaching the 95% of the world that doesn't speak English natively.
Translatewiki
Translations for both Blockly and Blockly Games are handled by Translatewiki.
- Sign up to become a translator at translatewiki.net.
- Do some test translations to get permission to translate (choose a language in the upper-right).
- Briefly read over the style guide for Blockly's translations.
- Go to Blockly's message group (choose a language in the upper-right), and start translating!
New translations may take a few months to show up on the live site.

Note that Klingon is not supported by Translatewiki, so that language needs to be handled separately.
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Last updated 2024-09-18 UTC.
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