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# Get search results in a particular language |
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You can get search results in another language, if available, by specifying a target language code with your request. |
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By default, search responses are in the default locale of the dataset. However, if you include a language code, the search attempts to return place names in the language you specified. |
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If the language you requested is unavailable, then the default language is returned. In some cases, this is the local dialect, or it may be English for other datasets. |
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## Request a specific language |
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You can specify the target language code in the [BCP47 standard](http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt) as either a query string URL parameter or an HTTP header. |
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Note that a language code in the query string takes precedence over a code in the header. If you include an invalid language code, then you see a warning message and the search attempts to find a valid code, if one is available. Otherwise, the results fall back to default behavior. |
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BCP47 language tags can contain three parts: |
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1. A language subtag (en, zh). |
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2. A script subtag (Hant, Latn). |
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3. A region subtag (US, CN). |
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At this time, only the `language subtag` information is used to set the target language. The other options may be enabled in the future when additional data can be imported with text containing `script subtag` and `region subtag` variants. |
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### Set language as a query string in the URL |
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You can specify the language code using a URL parameter named `lang`. |
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> eg. /v1/search?lang=de-ch |
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### Set language in the HTTP header |
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You can include the language code in the HTTP request header with the `Accept-Language` parameter. |
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> eg. Accept-Language: de-ch |
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