How to Change the Language in Specific Apps on Android
Set different languages for individual Android apps to make language learning part of your everyday scroll.
If you're like me and trying to learn a new language, sometimes flashcards and lessons just aren’t enough. What really helps is immersing yourself, surrounding your everyday habits with the language you’re learning. One easy way to do that? Change the language settings in your favourite apps.
Whether you're reading the news in French, scrolling recipes in Spanish, or using social media in German, Android lets you set different languages for individual apps without changing your entire phone’s system language. It’s a small tweak, but it makes a big difference.
How to Change the Language on an App on Android
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your device

Step 2: In settings, scroll down and select System

Step 3: Select Languages & input

Step 4: Then select on App Languages

Step 5: Choose the specific app you want to change the language for, then click on it and select the Language you want (E.g. I want to change the app language on my Reddit from English to Spanish)


Conclusion
Changing the language on an app is a simple yet powerful way to practise a new language in your daily routine without overhauling your whole phone. Whether you’re learning for fun, travel, or work, this small setting can help you build familiarity in a natural, low-pressure way.