Disney Character Voices International - List of Languages By DCVI

List of Languages By DCVI

Disney's productions officially appear in the following global languages after the original English language:

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  • Arabic
  • Bulgarian
  • Catalan
  • Chinese (Cantonese-Hong Kong)
  • Chinese (Mandarin-Taiwan)
  • Chinese (Mandarin-Mainland China)
  • Croatian
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • Estonian
  • Finnish
  • Flemish (Belgian Dutch)
  • French
  • French (Canadian)
  • German
  • Greek
  • Hebrew
  • Hindi
  • Hungarian
  • Icelandic
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Latvian
  • Lithuanian
  • Norwegian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese (Portugal)
  • Portuguese (Brazilian)
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Slovak
  • Slovene
  • Spanish (Castilian)
  • Standard Spanish
  • Swedish
  • Thai
  • Turkish
  • Ukrainian

Languages in which there are one or several Disney animated movies:

  • Argentinian Spanish
  • German (Austrian) (
  • Kazakh
  • Vietnamese
  • Zulu

Languages in which broadcasts various Disney channels (without dubbing for cinema or home entertainment):

  • Bengali (India)
  • Indonesian
  • Malaysian
  • Marathi (India)
  • Tamil (India)
  • Telugu (India)

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