Added GNOME section. (Language)

No MATE section as there doesn't appear to be any easy (GUI) way to change the language.
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# Configuring Language # Configuring Language
You can change your language by going to the Budgie Menu, opening Settings, then clicking Region and Language. It is easy to change the language that was selected during the installation of Solus.
You will now be shown the following dialog. ## Budgie
You can change your language in Budgie by opening the Budgie Menu and then clicking on "Region and Language" in the System Settings category.
You will now be shown the following window. This window allows you to change your language, formatting for dates and times and the language of your keyboard.
{{< altimg "region-and-languages.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}} {{< altimg "region-and-languages.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
In this dialog, click Language. The following dialog will appear. Start by clicking "Language". This brings up a selection of languages to chose from.
{{< altimg "selecting-language.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}} {{< altimg "selecting-language.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
Here, you can select the language you wish your system to use. If it does not appear in this list, click the ⋮ button. If your language does not appear in the list, click the ⋮ button at the bottom (three vertical dots) to show all the available languages. You can use the search box to go directly to your choice or scroll down the list.
You will come across the following dialog where you can type your language.
{{< altimg "selecting-language-search.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}} {{< altimg "selecting-language-search.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
Select the language from the list and click Done. You **may** need to logout and login to your computer for it to take affect. Once you have selected the language you wish to use, click "Done". You **may** need to logout and login to your computer for it to take affect.
## GNOME
With GNOME, open the Applications Overlay using the keyboard shortcut `Super + A` or by clicking the applications icon in the dock and then find and click on "Region and Language".
You will now be shown the following window. This window allows you to change your language, formatting for dates and times and the language of your keyboard.
{{< altimg "region-and-languages.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
Start by clicking "Language". This brings up a selection of languages to chose from.
{{< altimg "selecting-language.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
If your language does not appear in the list, click the ⋮ button at the bottom (three vertical dots) to show all the available languages. You can use the search box to go directly to your choice or scroll down the list.
{{< altimg "selecting-language-search.png" "help-center/configuration/configuring-language/" >}}
Once you have selected the language you wish to use, click "Done". You **may** need to logout and login to your computer for it to take affect.