The correct solution can be seen on Wikipedia: just list each language name, in that language
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I do think we need a universal standard icon to indicate "language selector" though, if there isn't one already
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So, what other icon do you suggest? How should I provide a language selection menu if I don't know what languages the user speaks?
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You don't need to provide a different icon for every language. Just name the language in that language. See how Wikipedia does it
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I asked myself this question re my Webpage, but what's the alternative?
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See how Wikipedia does it. Just list the languages.
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Also Saudi flag for Arabic is LOL

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luckily my webpage is not available in either arabic or spanish
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Indeed nations aren't the same things as languages, but for all important languages, a flag can be found that clearly represents it.
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For many speakers of these "important languages," the flag represents a colonizer who raped, exploited and imposed their own way of speaking
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