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If you want to add a new language to your Windows computer, you can follow these steps: 1. Open the "Settings" app: You can open the Settings app by clicking on the Windows icon in the bottom left corner of your screen and selecting the "Settings" gear icon. 2. Click on "Time & Language": This will open the Time & Language settings menu. 3. Click on "Language": In the left sidebar, click on the "Language" option. 4. Click on "Add a language": Under the "Preferred languages" section, click on the "Add a language" button. 5. Select the language you want to add: Browse through the list of available languages and click on the one you want to add. 6. Click on "Next": After selecting the language, click on the "Next" button. 7. Select the language features you want to install: You can choose to install language features such as the keyboard layout, handwriting recognition, and speech recognition. Check the boxes next to the features you want to install and click on the "Install" button. 8. Wait for the language to install: The language and its features will start to install. Depending on the size of the language pack and your internet speed, this process may take some time. 9. Set the new language as the default: After the language has finished installing, you can set it as the default language by clicking on the language and selecting "Set as default". Once you've completed these steps, the new language should be added to your Windows computer, and you can switch between languages by clicking on the language selector in the taskbar.
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