How can I download Arabic language in Android?
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- Open Settings.
- Tap Language & input.
- Tap Language.
- Select Arabic.
- Tap the back button.
- Tap your keyboard.
- Tap Languages.
- Toggle the “Arabic” switch to On.
How do I change my HTC from Arabic to English?
From the Home screen, swipe up and then tap Settings > Language & keyboard. Tap Languages. The first language in the list is the default display language. Tap Add a language to add another language to the list, and then select the regional variant of the language.
How do I change the language on my HTC Desire 526?
Click on “Languages & input” it is the world globe icon. From this section you can change the language of the texts displayed on the HTC Desire 526 and also the keyboard language.
How can I add Arabic language?
For Windows, follow these steps.
- Go to the control panel.
- Choose “region and language”.
- Open the “keyboards and languages” tab.
- Click on “change keyboard”. A list of all available languages for your computer will appear. Simply choose your preferred Arabic language and return to the top of the list.
How can I type in Arabic on WhatsApp?
WhatsApp is available in over 40 languages on iPhone and up to 60 on Android….Option available in supported countries
- Open WhatsApp.
- Tap More options > Settings > Chats > App Language.
- Select the language you want.
How can I type in Arabic on Google?
Add a language on Gboard through Android settings
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app.
- Tap System. Languages & input.
- Under “Keyboards,” tap Virtual keyboard.
- Tap Gboard. Languages.
- Pick a language.
- Turn on the layout you want to use.
- Tap Done.
WhatsApp Arabic?
KaiOS: Press Settings on the apps menu > scroll to the side to select Personalization > scroll down and press Language > press Language > select the language you want to use > press OK or SELECT.
How do you write Assalamualaikum in Arabic on WhatsApp?
السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ (as-salāmu ʿalaykum wa-raḥmatu llāhi wa-barakātuhu, “Peace be upon you as well as God’s mercy and blessings.”)