Ackuna Blog Translator
Allows your users to translate your blog into many different languages. The button is added to the top of every post.
A free translation button provided by Ackuna allowing visitors to translate your website into over 50 languages. Ackuna is powered by Google Translate and combines all it's translation functionality into one small, easy to use button. Once installed, the button will appear at the top of every post on the main page, as well as at the top of the individual posts.
Ackuna supports over 50 languages.
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- Upload ackuna-language-translation-plugin to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
- If your website is not in English, you must open ackuna.php and change the line "var $ackuna_src = 'en';" to the correct language. e.g. For a Spanish page, change the line to "var $ackuna_src = 'es';". For a full list of usable languages and codes, click here. Available languages include:
- Arabic
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Bulgarian
- Catalan
- Chinese
- Chinese-simp
- Chinese-trad
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Filipino
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Hindi
- Hungarian
- Icelandic
- Indonesian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Serbian
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Ukranian
- Welsh
- Vietnamese
When will you be adding support for new languages?
Since the button only uses Google Translate, we have no control of when new languages will be available. Once Google does add a new language, we try to add support for that language as quickly as possible.
Google Translate added a new language, and it's not available through Ackuna. Why is that?
When Google Translate adds a new language it is not automatically available through Ackuna. This is because we must make internal changes to our program telling it the language is available and how to handle it. Also, we need to add a flag image for that language. We make every effort to keep the translator's available language list as up to date as possible.



