If the language you need isn't available, follow these steps to add it to your system:

Windows 11 streamlines the process of adding and managing keyboard languages through the modern app, while maintaining legacy support for power users via the Control Panel. For a smooth workflow, users are encouraged to utilize the Windows Key + Spacebar shortcut and configure the "per-app input method" setting based on their personal preference to prevent involuntary language switching.

Before you can switch to a language, you have to install it. Here’s how to type in Spanish, German, Chinese, or any other language.

Go to Settings > Language & Region > Click the three dots next to English > Language options > Under "Keyboards," remove the layout you don't need (keep either "US" or "UK").