Disney+ is expanding the available audio languages to 58 and introducing a right-to-left interface for select languages.
Disney+ Language Update

Beginning on July 15, Disney+ is rolling out support for 17 additional languages, bringing the total to 58. The Disney+ user interface is now available in more than 30 languages. Subtitles and closed captions are offered in as many as 42.
The expansion introduces support for languages including Arabic, Croatian, Hebrew, Thai, Indonesian, Malay, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu — including UI, audio, and timed text — depending on the language.
Disney said in a press release that they are “building a streaming experience that is more accessible and localized than ever before.”
The new right-to-left interface is designed for languages such as Arabic and Hebrew, bringing a “more natural, intuitive” viewing experience to viewers who use those languages.
Change the language of your audio, subtitles, or closed captions by pausing a title during playback and selecting the “Audio & Subtitles” menu. The app language can be changed by tapping the profile icon or hovering over it on the web, selecting “Edit Profiles,” choosing a profile with the pencil icon, and then selecting “App Language.”
Disney said, “Together, these updates support a more inclusive and intuitive streaming experience for our subscribers around the world.”
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