Language Support

WeatherTrip is available in 12 languages with varying levels of support based on iOS capabilities.

Fully Supported Languages

The following languages have complete UI localization and native voice announcement support:

English

UI | Voice

French

UI | Voice

Finnish

UI | Voice

Swedish

UI | Voice

Norwegian (Bokmål)

UI | Voice

German

UI | Voice

Polish

UI | Voice

Japanese

UI | Voice

Korean

UI | Voice

Icelandic

UI | Voice

Partially Supported Languages

The following languages have complete UI localization but use alternative languages for voice announcements due to iOS text-to-speech limitations:

Greenlandic (Kalaallisut)

UI Localization: Complete

Voice Announcements: Norwegian (Danish TTS voice)

iOS does not provide Greenlandic text-to-speech. Voice announcements use Norwegian text with a Danish voice, which are mutually intelligible languages widely understood in Greenland.

Nepali (नेपाली)

UI Localization: Complete (Devanagari script)

Voice Announcements: English

iOS does not provide Nepali text-to-speech. Voice announcements are delivered in English for clarity and comprehension.

Technical Details

UI Localization

All 12 languages have 100% complete UI translations including:

Voice Announcements

Voice announcements are available for:

Language Selection

WeatherTrip automatically uses your iOS system language preference. To change languages:

  1. Open iOS Settings
  2. Go to General → Language & Region
  3. Select your preferred language
  4. Restart WeatherTrip

About Our Translations

All translations have been carefully crafted to provide accurate, contextually appropriate localizations for weather and navigation terminology. We've worked to ensure that weather-specific vocabulary, road condition descriptions, and navigation instructions are clear and understandable in each language.

For Greenlandic, we've maintained authentic Kalaallisut translations while incorporating commonly used Danish loanwords for modern technical concepts, reflecting how the language is naturally spoken in Greenland today.