Language Packs

eFront offers two types of language files: machine translated and human translated. Native, human translated language files are of better quality. We use a sophisticated system to ensure that future versions of eFront will keep all languages updated with newer tags while at the same time we will preserve human translations that are integrated to the system. We encourage native speakers of any of the following languages to help us with the translations.

How to use the language files: Just download the appropriate language pack and use the languages option on your eFront installation to upload it to your system. Below follows language files for version 3.6.7

Language Machine translation Human translation
Albanian Download it -
Arabic Download it -
Brazilian - Download it
Bulgarian Download it -
Catalan Download it -
Chinese Simplified - Download it
Chinese Traditional - Download it
Croatian Download it -
Czech - Download it
Danish Download it -
Dutch Download it -
English - Download it
Filipino Download it -
Finnish - Download it
French - Download it
Galician - Download it
German - Download it
Georgian - Download it
Greek - Download it
Hebrew - Download it
Hindi Download it -
Hungarian Download it -
Indonesian - Download it
Italian Download it -
Japanese Download it -
Korean Download it -
Latvian Download it -
Lithuanian Download it -
Norwegian Download it -
Persian Download it -
Polish - Download it
Portuguese Download it -
Romanian - Download it
Russian - Download it
Serbian Download it -
Slovak - Download it
Slovenian Download it -
Spanish - Download it
Spanish (Latin American) - Download it
Swedish - Download it
Thai - Download it
Turkish - Download it
Ukrainian - Download it
Uzbek - Download it
Vietnamese - Download it



Note: We want to thank skippybosco, ilanb lcsendmail and shortie for chinese language files, Vakhid Khamidov for Uzbek, Yudi Sulistya for indonesian, Markku Lehtola for norsk, Gokhan Apaydin for the turkish, Juan Herrador Rodriguez for the spanish, abbris for the russian, prommart for thai, akademos for latin american, Gonçalo Cordeiro for galician, giasher for georgian, Paul Cusmin for romanian, shalb for the german and his wife Isabella for the brazilian one.