Lara Translate currently supports 206 languages for both text and document translation, including major world languages (English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese) and many regional or script variants (Portuguese (Brazil), Kashmiri in Arabic and Devanagari script, Serbian in Latin and Cyrillic, Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong), and more).
When people ask how many language pairs Lara Translate supports, the answer is surprisingly big: 206 supported languages that together generate over 42,000 possible translation combinations (more than 21,000 unique pairs).
This makes Lara Translate one of the most broadly multilingual AI translation systems available today, covering major world languages as well as regional variants, different scripts, and market-specific locales.
Choosing the right language pair can feel overwhelming once your projects go global. Lara Translate now supports more than 200 languages, plus many regional and lesser-used variants — meaning you can translate almost anything into almost anything. This article breaks down what’s available, how language pairs work in Lara Translate, and how many real combinations exist behind the scenes.
What languages does Lara Translate support?
Here are the 206 languages you can translate between, thanks to Lara Translate (as per the official list).

If you want to explore the full list, you can find all 206 languages supported by Lara Translate here.
What are the most popular languages on Lara Translate?
Looking for the most requested languages on Lara Translate today? Below is a curated list of today’s most widely used languages, from English and Arabic to Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), and more. These are the languages and variants our users rely on every day for global communication, multilingual content, and international workflows.
What other languages and variants are available?
In addition to the major global languages, Lara Translate offers broad coverage of regional and less-represented languages. This includes everything from Acehnese and Aymara to Pashto, Tigrinya, Yoruba, and many more. The full list is available below.
What are the possible language combinations with English?
As an example, the list below includes all available English language pairs supported by Lara Translate, showing both ‘to English’ and ‘from English’ directions. English is only one of 206 languages on the platform, and when you combine them all, you get over 42,230 possible translation combinations.

Why do Lara Translate language pairs matter?
With over 42,000 possible language combinations, you can confidently translate content across almost any market without switching tools or compromising on coverage.
Lara Translate keeps adding new languages and variants, so this coverage will keep growing. Explore the full list anytime inside the app or API documentation.
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FAQ
What counts as a “supported language” in Lara Translate?
A supported language is any language you can select as a source or target for both text and document translation. Lara covers 200+ languages, including major, regional, and less-represented ones.
How many language pairs does Lara Translate actually support?
With 206 languages available, you can generate 42,315 possible translation combinations from and to English alone, and even more across the entire set.
Does Lara Translate support regional variants?
Yes. Lara includes dozens of regional and script-specific variants such as English (Australia), Portuguese (Brazil), Kashmiri (Arabic script), Serbian (Latin), and Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong) . These behave as distinct languages in the system.
Can I translate documents in all supported languages?
Yes. All 200+ languages can be used for both text and document translation, with layout-preserving output across 55 file formats (docs, PDFs, presentations, subtitles, localization files).
Are there limits to file or text size when using large language pairs?
No functional limits — large texts and heavy documents can be translated in any language pair. Performance and accuracy remain consistent across common and less-represented languages.
Where can I see the complete list of languages?
The full list is available inside the blog post and inside the Lara Translate app under “Languages.” You can also check the official support documentation.
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This article is about
- Listing all languages supported by Lara Translate, from major world languages to regional and script-specific variants.
- Explaining how Lara Translate language pairs work and why the total combinations exceed 42,000.
- Helping users quickly check which languages they can translate from and to, especially when starting from English.
- Showing how this coverage supports global content, documents, and workflows in one AI translation tool.





