Simply download "Locale 2" from the market, and you'll have all the
languages you want for your phone.

No need for root or anything like that.

Yahel


On 1 mar, 13:43, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> lordjoe wrote:
> > and How can I change this
>
> Buy a different phone, or root it and load a different ROM.
>
> For example, my Motorola DROID has English and Spanish. My Nexus One has
>  a range of language/regions, 13 in total. My HTC Tattoo has "English
> (Malaysia)" and "English (Vietnam)" and nothing else, because it was
> manufactured for those two markets, and Android does not have
> translations to those languages yet. And so on.
>
> The language options are in the ROM, so there is no sort of downloadable
> language pack. Alternative ROMs may have other language mixes.
>
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