- Can URL be in other languages?
- Should URLs be in local language?
- What is internationalization in web development?
Can URL be in other languages?
And if your site is available in multiple languages, use the appropriate language in URLs for content in that language. So to sum it up, yes, non-English words and URLs are fine, [and] we recommend using them for non-English websites.
Should URLs be in local language?
It's fine to use localized words in the URL, or to use an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN). However, be sure to use UTF-8 encoding in the URL (in fact, we recommend using UTF-8 wherever possible) and remember to escape the URLs properly when linking to them.
What is internationalization in web development?
What is Internationalization? If you internationalize, you design or develop your content, application, specification, and so on, in a way that ensures it will work well for, or can be easily adapted for, users from any culture, region, or language. The word 'Internationalization' is often abbreviated to 'i18n'.