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Tiarni, you can use any language you want. The Multilingualizer doesn’t have language limitations.
I understand this but I am wondering if I can show readers on my website that it is simplified chinese? Chinese is the only option but there are different versions of Chinese.
I imagine you can simply change the name of the language manually in the floating language selector or the menu itself,if you are using Squarespace. You simply need to change the word in the [brackets] from Chinese to “Simplified Chinese”.