{"section":"known-issues","requestedLocale":"en","requestedSlug":"intelligent-search-multilanguage-doesnt-support-2-variations-of-the-same-languageidiom","locale":"en","slug":"intelligent-search-multilanguage-doesnt-support-2-variations-of-the-same-languageidiom","path":"docs/en/known-issues/Intelligent Search/intelligent-search-multilanguage-doesnt-support-2-variations-of-the-same-languageidiom.md","branch":"main","content":"## Summary\n\n\nWhen we use more than one locale in the account, the translation will be done based on the language in which the locale refers, and if we use more than one locale in the account, the translation will be done based on the language in which the locale refers.\n\nWhen two different locale variations of the same language are used (i.e. `en-US` and `en-GB` or `en-CA`), the translations in Intelligent Search won't work properly because we will consider all of them as the same language (`english`). Only values for one of them (usually the one that comes first) will be used.\n\nThere are only two exceptions:\n\n- `pt-BR` and `pt-PT`\n- `es-ES` and `ca-ES`\n\n\n#### Simulation\n\n\nIf you have a Binding list with multiple languages and try to use internationalization for the same root language, it will not work.\n\n\n#### Workaround\n\n\nN/A"}