🌎Non-English AI Characters

Non-English marks characters written to speak a language other than English. It is a practical label for finding them rather than a genre, and the characters under it have nothing else in common.

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What the non-English tag actually marks

This is a catalogue label, not a theme. It marks characters whose creator wrote them to speak something other than English, and that is the extent of what it tells you. Which language varies by character, so the profile is where you check rather than assuming from the tag itself. Everything else is decided elsewhere: Romantic or Action settles what kind of conversation you are in for, Anime or Realistic settles how the character is drawn. If you came here wanting to chat in your own language, open a few and see which ones fit, since how much English turns up alongside varies between entries. If you landed here by accident, this tag is safe to ignore. The rest works the same as anywhere on the site. Characters are creator-written, they keep context across sessions, and image and video generation both run from inside the chat.

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Frequently asked questions about Non-English AI characters

What does the non-English tag mean on a character?

It marks a character written to speak a language other than English. Which language depends on the character, so the profile is where to check.

Is it free to chat with non-English characters?

Yes. Open any character on this page and start talking, no account needed to begin. Creating a free account lifts the limit and keeps your conversations and characters saved to you.

Can I generate images or video of non-English characters?

Yes. Image and video generation both run from inside the chat, the same as on any other tag.

Do non-English characters remember what we talked about?

Yes. Context carries across sessions the same way it does everywhere else on the site.

Can I make my own non-English character?

Yes. Write the character in the language you want her to speak, name that language in her description, and tag her Non-English so she appears on this page.