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I need to conduct a search in a language that is not part of the languages list. What can I do?
The Advanced directory provides the option to search in the most common languages and also the option to conduct a search in under-represented languages.
To search service providers or outsourcers in languages that may fall under the under-represented category, just visit the Advanced directory and click on "Show more languages" in the 'Languages section". A list of less common languages will display allowing you to select under-represented languages for your search.
If the language you are looking for is not listed in that section, then submit a support request suggesting the addition of that language to the list of available languages. Just have in mind that languages are generally added based on the ISO (International Standards Organization) 3-letter coding system.