Countries where Cortana is available

As Microsoft said on its official website, you’ll be able to use Cortana in Windows 10 only if you’re from one of the following countries or regions: China, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States. Cortana is available in these languages: Chinese (Simplified), English (U.K.), English (U.S.), French, Italian, German, and Spanish. UPDATE: Since the writing of this post, Microsoft added a few more regions and languages to the list. Cortana is now available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, India (English), Japan, and Mexico. Of course, as a result Portuguese and Japanese have been added to list of supported languages. Long story short, Cortana is now available in 13 countries that include: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, and the US. Of course, all the other countries that are not on this list make it to the list of the countries where Cortana is not available Unfortunately, Microsoft didn’t say anything about expanding this list. But, we should understand that translating Cortana to all world’s languages is one hell of a job. Microsoft had to focus on other features and making Windows 10 as stable as it could be, making Cortana available in all the countries in the world kind of mission impossible.

How to enable Cortana in unsupported regions

On the other hand, you can still use Cortana even if you don’t reside in one of the mentioned countries or regions, but you’ll have to change one thing in your language and region settings. To get Cortana working anywhere in the world, follow these instructions: That’s it, you don’t have to do anything else, not even reboot. Just close settings, and you can use Cortana. But be aware that when you change the language, it affects the whole system, not just Cortana. So if you have some feature or program that is designed especially for your native language, it may not work once you change it. But, changing the language is very simple and easy, so you don’t have to worry about it. If you have any other Windows 10-related issues you can check for the solution in our Windows 10 Fix section.

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