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jimnoble

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A general answer would be to submit each non-English language variant to the appropriate World/Language/subcategory.

For a specific answer, we need to know the root URL.
 

jimnoble

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Probably best to wait until more than the home page has been translated.

Non-English submissions are likely to be reviewed by native speakers who will easily detect translations made by machine. We don't accept those.
 

lissa

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Since you clearly have links to all the languages on the home page of each language, you should submit the root url to each language (after the language has been fully translated of course) instead of the language specific index pages. This helps us track internally that a website with multiple languages is listed everywhere it should be.

:)
 

da95649

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Understood, I will work on translating all of the pages then submit the URLS which are above. The UrLS above will be the ones I will be submitting as they aer the primary pages for my website in other languages.

Thanks
 

spectregunner

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When you do submit, submit only the base URL, not the deeplink. Users should be able to get to the language-specific content from your main page.

And (since I am being especially bossy this morning) be sure that the title and description that you submit is in the language that matches the World/ category where you make those submissions. Not much sense submitting a site to the Turkish language section if the description is in Vietnamese.
 
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