Thanks for your report!

The fallback language feature, represented by the LANGUAGE environment
variable, is a gettext thing, and should work in all applications which
use gettext to pick the translations.

Non-GNU applications, for instance Firefox, Thunderbird and LibreOffice,
don't use gettext, so the LANGUAGE variable is ignored. As regards LXQt,
I don't really know what the problem may be. Possibly the desktop
includes its own ways to set the display language, in a similar way that
KDE does.

In any case it's not a bug in language-selector, so closing this bug.

I would recommend you to bring up the issue in some Lubuntu and/or LXQt
forum.

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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