Supported languages in Microsoft Security Copilot

Security Copilot supports prompts and providing responses in various languages. This topic provides guidance on the supported languages and how to configure a preferred language.

Supported languages

The following languages are supported in Security Copilot:

Languages Availability
English (US, GB, AU, CA, IN) Prompting and product interface
Spanish (Spain, Mexico) Prompting and product interface
Japanese Prompting and product interface
French (France, Canada) Prompting and product interface
German Prompting and product interface
Portuguese (Brazil) Prompting and product interface
Italian Prompting and product interface
Chinese Simplified Prompting and product interface
Korean Product interface
Dutch Product interface
Swedish Product interface
Polish Product interface
Portuguese (Portugal) Product interface
Norwegian Product interface
Turkish Product interface
Danish Product interface
Finnish Product interface
Chinese Traditional Product interface
Arabic Product interface
Thai Product interface
Hebrew Product interface
Czech Product interface
Hungarian Product interface
Ukrainian Product interface
Russian Product interface

Configure language preference

  1. Select the home menu icon.

    Screenshot showing home menu.

  2. Select Settings > Preferences, select your preferred language.

    Screenshot of language selection.

Create prompts using supported languages

Scenario 1: Prompt using a supported language

If you set a language in the preferences setting and create a prompt using the selected language, the resulting response aligns with your chosen language setting.

Scenario 2: Prompt in a different language other than the one set in the preferences settings

If you create a prompt using a supported language other than the one set in the preferences setting, the resulting response aligns with the language you used when you created the prompt - even if a different language was configured in the preferences settings.

For example, if Spanish was set in the preferences settings, but you created a prompt in English, the resulting response will be in English.

Scenario 3: Prompt in a different language other than the one set in the preferences settings and request for a response in another supported language

If you create a prompt that explicitly requests a response in a different supported language, the resulting response will adhere to the language you specified in the prompt. This holds true even if you set a different language in the preferences settings or used a different language to create a prompt. The system prioritizes the language explicitly requested within the prompt.

For example, if Spanish was set in the preferences settings, but you created a prompt in English requesting the response be made in Dutch, the resulting response will be in Dutch.

Scenario 4: Prompt in a non-supported language

If you create a prompt using a language that isn't supported, an error will be displayed.