Belarusian, K’iche’, Kinyarwanda, Scottish Gaelic, and Tajik included

Jul 31, 2013 12:00 GMT  ·  By

This week, Microsoft has announced the availability of Office 2013 in nine more languages, in addition to those in which it has already been released.

Users who have already purchased Office 2013 and would like to try out any of the new languages will be able to do so for free. They will simply have to download the new Language Interface Packs and install them on top of Office.

The new language packs released for the product include Bangla (Bangladesh), Belarusian, K'iche', Kinyarwanda, Punjabi (India), Scottish Gaelic, Tajik (Cyrillic), Telugu, and Valencian.

“For Belarusian, K’iche’, Kinyarwanda, Scottish Gaelic, and Tajik, this is the first time a localized version of Office is available in these languages,” Palle Petersen notes in a recent blog post.

For additional info on the language support in Office 2013, users should head over to this article.

You can download Office 2013 from Softpedia today.