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Fix Google Assistant Isn’t In Your Language Yet

The error message “For Now The Google Assistant isn’t available in your language” can be resolved through various methods. While Google Assistant is widely considered the most effective virtual assistant, it’s not immune to issues.

Google Assistant isn't available in your language

If you’re seeing the error “For Now The Google Assistant isn’t available in your language”, the solution is likely a simple language setting adjustment. This tutorial will guide you through the fix.

Fix: Right now There is no Google Assistant in your language.

It is strongly suggested that you give each of the workarounds that are listed below a shot, and then determine which one produces the desired results. Now that we have that out of the way, let’s get this party started.

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Toggle Assistant Language

Here’s a step-by-step guide to try if you’re having trouble with Google Assistant’s language settings:

  1. Open the Google App: Tap on the Google app icon on your device.

  2. Access Your Profile: Tap on your profile picture (avatar) in the top right corner.

  3. Go to Settings: Select “Settings” from the menu.

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  4. Navigate to Language Settings: Go to “Google Assistant” > “Languages” > “Add a Language.”

  5. Add and Remove a Language:

    • Select a language you’d like to add.

    • After adding the new language, select it again.

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    • Choose “None” to remove the language.

  6. Check for Resolution: See if the Google Assistant error has been resolved.

This method of adding and then removing a language can sometimes help reset language settings and resolve the issue.

Toggle Assistant Language

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Downgrade Google Assistant

If you suspect a recent Google update is causing the “Google Assistant isn’t available in your language” error, you can try rolling back to a previous version:

  1. Uninstall Updates:

    • Open your device’s Settings app.

    • Go to Apps or Apps & Notifications.

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    • Select See All Apps (or a similar option).

    • Find the Google App.

    • Tap the three dots (overflow menu) in the top right corner.

    • Select Uninstall Updates and confirm.

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  2. Disable Auto-Update:

      • Open the Play Store app.

      • Search for “Google App” and tap on the app entry.

      • Tap the three dots (overflow menu) in the top right corner.

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      • Uncheck the box labeled Enable Auto Update.

  3. Check for Resolution: Launch Google Assistant and see if the error message has disappeared.

You should now be able to fix the “Google Assistant isn’t available in your language” issue using the two solutions provided. If you have any questions about the procedures, please let us know in the comments. We’ll respond as soon as possible with a solution to your problem.

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