Gaspar wrote:

<a href="#" lang="en" title="English version">Change to english</a>

or continue in portuguese

<a href="#" title="Versão em Inglês">Mudar para Inglês</a>

SHould the link stay in the some language of page or in the language
that gonna change?

Think of this scenario: I'm english, I come to your site, but don't speak portuguese. I look through the available links, but can't spot the link to the english version because your link text is in portuguese...

So, definitely the first of the two.

P
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