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I am trying to change the language of the date which is being set by moment.js. The default one is English, but I want to set the German language. These is what I tried:

var now = moment().format("LLL").lang("de");

It’s giving NaN.

var now = moment("de").format("LLL");

This isn’t even reacting.

var now = moment().format("LLL", "de");

No change: this is still producing a result in English.

How is this possible?

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24 Answers 24

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You need moment.lang (WARNING: lang() is deprecated since moment 2.8.0, use locale() instead):

moment.lang("de").format('LLL');

http://momentjs.com/docs/#/i18n/


As of v2.8.1, moment.locale('de') sets the localization, but does not return a moment. Some examples:

var march = moment('2017-03')
console.log(march.format('MMMM')) // 'March'

moment.locale('de') // returns the new locale, in this case 'de'
console.log(march.format('MMMM')) // 'March' still, since the instance was before the locale was set

var deMarch = moment('2017-03')
console.log(deMarch.format('MMMM')) // 'März'

// You can, however, change just the locale of a specific moment
march.locale('es')
console.log(march.format('MMMM')) // 'Marzo'

In summation, calling locale on the global moment sets the locale for all future moment instances, but does not return an instance of moment. Calling locale on an instance, sets it for that instance AND returns that instance.

Also, as Shiv said in the comments, make sure you use "moment-with-locales.min.js" and not "moment.min.js", otherwise it won't work.

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  • 2
    In the docs, you can create language specific instances of moment by doing that. If you format first, the language won't process. Alternatively, you could do something like var deMoment = moment(); deMoment.lang('de') and reuse deMoment instead of moment throughout your script.
    – kalley
    Jul 6, 2013 at 16:49
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    If you use "moment.min.js" it won't work; you need "moment-with-locales.min.js"
    – Shiv
    Jan 23, 2016 at 9:19
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    update: Deprecation warning: moment().lang() is deprecated. Instead, use moment().localeData() to get the language configuration. Use moment().locale() to change languages. Arguments: fr Mar 4, 2016 at 17:07
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    you need to import the wanted language other wise this wont work: import moment from 'moment'; import localization from 'moment/locale/de' moment().locale("de", localization).format('LLL')
    – Blue Bot
    Sep 6, 2018 at 8:10
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    import moment from 'moment/min/moment-with-locales';
    – leojnxs
    Oct 29, 2018 at 3:20
395

I had to import also the language:

import moment from 'moment'
import 'moment/locale/es'  // without this line it didn't work
moment.locale('es')

Then use moment like you normally would

console.log(moment(date).fromNow())
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  • 49
    Your answer more helpful than other because you've mentioned about import 'moment/locale/es' Aug 8, 2018 at 11:14
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    Yes this is the correct answer... thanks, I was pulling my hair out wondering why it wasn't working. But this is a real pain having to import for any language type that might be used. There has to be a better way.
    – Maniaque
    Sep 28, 2018 at 15:28
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    according to the documentation if someone wants all the locales to be included then he/she can use this require("moment/min/locales.min"); or using import import 'moment/min/locales.min'
    – kamran
    Jun 15, 2020 at 9:49
  • howmoment/locale/es can be used with i18next lib ? Nov 19, 2021 at 7:49
  • 1
    Use import 'moment/min/locales'; for all the languages. Feb 23, 2023 at 4:06
57

Fastest method: Install with Bower

I just installed moment with bower and linked de.js as javascript resource in my html project.

bower install moment --save

You can also manually download the moment.js and de.js.

Link 'de.js' in your project

Linking the de.js in my main project file automatically changed the locale for all accesses to the moment class and its methods.

There will be no need anymore to do a moment.locale("de"). or moment.lang("de"). in the source code.

Just link your desired locale like this:

<script src="/bower_components/moment/moment.js"></script>
<script src="/bower_components/moment/locale/de.js"></script>

Or you can link the libraries without the bower_components path, if you downloaded moment.js 1990ies-style via right-click, which still works fine in most scenarios.

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    This should be the correct answer. Just link the desired local with <script src="/bower_components/moment/locale/de.js"></script>.It works for me right now.
    – mles
    Jan 15, 2015 at 21:11
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    "There will be no need anymore to do a moment.locale("de"). or moment.lang("de"). in the source code.". I think this is still useful for dynamic apps that change the locale. Like you can theoretically change the locale in my app via a lang/country dropdown in my angular app and then moment should change formats dynamically which I would do I think with moment.locale($lang) May 7, 2015 at 15:32
  • Sure, but you still need to load the javascript file in your index.html in my tests. This is still an issue in May 2017, maybe moment should include this in their docs. Apr 26, 2017 at 16:13
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With momentjs 2.8+, do the following:

moment.locale("de").format('LLL');

http://momentjs.com/docs/#/i18n/

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  • It should work; can you provide an example of where it doesn't work, also how are you using moment (did you install it via npm, etc)? May 11, 2017 at 14:16
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    With recent moments (I tested in 2.18.1) use this: moment.locale("de"); var m = moment().format("LLL")
    – apadana
    Jul 21, 2017 at 8:34
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    apadana is right: you set locale with moment.locale('de'), and you create a new object representing the date of now by moment() (note the parenthesis) and then format('LLL') it. The parenthesis is important. Tested in 2.20. Also, remember to use moment-with-locale.js and if necessary, change the name to be moment.js. Django just refuse to load moment-with-locale.js in my case.
    – WesternGun
    Dec 21, 2017 at 10:45
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    if this one is not working, try this one : moment().locale('de').format('LLL'); Feb 1, 2018 at 3:06
  • This one is coorect, just don't forget to import te locale you want to use (cfr. Agu Dondo's answer). Jul 22, 2019 at 10:05
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After struggling, this worked for me for moment v2.26.0:

import React from "react";
import moment from "moment";
import frLocale from "moment/locale/fr";
import esLocale from "moment/locale/es";

export default function App() {
  moment.locale('fr', [frLocale, esLocale]) // can pass in 'en', 'fr', or 'es'
  
  let x = moment("2020-01-01 00:00:01");
  return (
    <div className="App">
      {x.format("LLL")}
      <br />
      {x.fromNow()}
    </div>
  );
}

You can pass in en, fr or es. If you wanted another language, you'd have to import the locale and add it to the array.

If you only need to support one language it is a bit simpler:

import React from "react";
import moment from "moment";
import "moment/locale/fr"; //always use French

export default function App() {  
  let x = moment("2020-01-01 00:00:01");
  return (
    <div className="App">
      {x.format("LLL")}
      <br />
      {x.fromNow()}
    </div>
  );
}

-- UPDATE --

In one case, importing all the locale files like above would resort in the last imported locale always being used (i.e. "es" in the above example), even though I was setting it to "fr". The solution that seems to work is:

import moment from 'moment';
import 'moment/min/locales';

...

moment.locale('fr');
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end 2017 / 2018: the anothers answers have too much old code to edit, so here my alternative clean answer:

with require

let moment = require('moment');
require('moment/locale/fr.js');
// or if you want to include all locales:
require("moment/min/locales.min");

with imports

import moment from 'moment';
import 'moment/locale/fr';
// or if you want to include all locales:
require("moment/min/locales.min");

Use:

moment.locale('fr');
moment().format('D MMM YY');  // Correct, set default global format 
// moment.locale('fr').format('D MMM YY') //Wrong old versions for global default format

with timezone

*require:

require('moment-range');
require('moment-timezone');

*import:

import 'moment-range';
import 'moment-timezone';

use zones:

const newYork    = moment.tz("2014-06-01 12:00", "America/New_York");
const losAngeles = newYork.clone().tz("America/Los_Angeles");
const london     = newYork.clone().tz("Europe/London");

function to format date

const ISOtoDate = function (dateString, format='') {

 // if date is not string use conversion:
 // value.toLocaleDateString() +' '+ value.toLocaleTimeString();

  if ( !dateString ) {
    return '';
  }

  if (format ) {
    return moment(dateString).format(format);
  } else  {
    return moment(dateString);  // It will use default global format
  }  
};
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    The only thing worked for me was change moment import to: import moment from 'moment/min/moment-with-locales';
    – leojnxs
    Oct 29, 2018 at 3:19
  • @leojnxs yes, if you want to include all locales, but it's possible to work only with one or more specific locales doing a import for every language
    – stackdave
    Oct 9, 2019 at 3:03
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You'd need to add moment.lang(navigator.language) in your script.

And must also add each country locale you want to display in : for example for GB or FR, you need to add that locale format in moment.js library. An example of such format is available in momentjs documentation. If you don't add this format in moment.js then it'd ALWAYS pick up US locale as that's the only one that I currently see.

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  • what if their browser is in 'en' and they are reading in 'es' then it will only show the the time in 'en' Oct 4, 2019 at 7:54
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FOR METEOR USERS:

moment locales are not installed by default in meteor, you only get the 'en' locale with the default installation.

So you use the code as shown correctly in other answers:

moment.locale('it').format('LLL');

but it will remain in english until you install the locale you need.

There is a nice, clean way of adding individual locales for moment in meteor (supplied by rzymek).

Install the moment package in the usual meteor way with:

meteor add rzymek:moment

Then just add the locales that you need, e.g. for italian:

meteor add rzymek:moment-locale-it

Or if you really want to add all available locales (adds about 30k to your page):

meteor add rzymek:moment-locales
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  • @AntonAL Good thing you sent me your comment, I've just noticed that the question wasn't actually for meteor. However my answer's pretty useful I reckon. I've edited my answer to reflect this.
    – mwarren
    Mar 16, 2016 at 11:03
  • Thanks! Added rzymek:moment-locale-de and it worked :)
    – nooitaf
    Jul 10, 2017 at 11:47
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With moment 2.18.1 and onward:

  moment.locale("de");
  var m = moment().format("LLL")
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    Must include the locale files, otherwise it will not work.
    – zeleven
    Dec 27, 2017 at 9:20
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    This was already mentioned as not working unless the associated specific moment locale module was imported as well.
    – Maniaque
    Sep 28, 2018 at 15:26
  • @Maniaque I didn't install nothing special just npm install --save moment and it works fine
    – fedeteka
    Apr 23, 2019 at 17:05
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This one just works by auto detecting the current user location.

import moment from "moment/min/moment-with-locales";

// Then use it as you always do. 
moment(yourDate).format("MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm a")
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I am not sure what changed but importing the language file like this worked for me

import 'moment/src/locale/fr';
moment.locale('fr')

Notice the src in the import statement

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  • You missed single quote('fr) -> ('fr') Oct 31, 2021 at 23:20
  • Thanks. Added the missing single quote.ss
    – Taha
    May 2, 2022 at 9:56
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Change the moment js language as per Version

Version: 2.8+

moment.locale('hi');

Version: 2.5.1

moment.lang('hi');

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work fine like that: return moment(status.created_at).locale('es').fromNow();

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    While this code may answer the question, providing additional context regarding how and/or why it solves the problem would improve the answer's long-term value. Jun 4, 2017 at 12:08
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for momentjs 2.12+, do the following:

moment.updateLocale('de');

Also note that you must use moment.updateLocale(localeName, config) to change an existing locale. moment.defineLocale(localeName, config) should only be used for creating a new locale.

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <title>MomentJS</title>
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.2.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="moment.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="locale/ne.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
    <script>
        jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
            moment.locale('en'); // default the locale to English
            var localLocale = moment();

            moment.locale('ne'); // change the global locale to Nepalese
            var ne1 = localLocale.format('LLLL');
            var ne2 = moment().format('LLLL');

            $('.ne1').text(ne1);
            $('.ne2').text(ne2);
        });
    </script>
    <p class="ne1"></p>
    <p class="ne2"></p>
</body>
</html>

Demo

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As I was using webpack with gulp and friends (this generator set up everything for me) I had to make a change to the bower.json file. I had to override the default import for the moment package and select the file that comes with all the languages:

"overrides": {
  "moment": {
    "main": [
        "min/moment-with-locales.min.js"
    ]
  }
}

This is my full bower.json file:

{
  "name": "html5",
  "version": "0.0.0",
  "dependencies": {
    "angular-animate": "~1.4.2",
    "angular-cookies": "~1.4.2",
    "angular-touch": "~1.4.2",
    "angular-sanitize": "~1.4.2",
    "angular-messages": "~1.4.2",
    "angular-ui-router": "~0.2.15",
    "bootstrap-sass": "~3.3.5",
    "angular-bootstrap": "~0.13.4",
    "malarkey": "yuanqing/malarkey#~1.3.1",
    "angular-toastr": "~1.5.0",
    "moment": "~2.10.6",
    "animate.css": "~3.4.0",
    "angular": "~1.4.2",
    "lodash": "^4.13.1",
    "angular-moment": "^0.10.3",
    "angularLocalStorage": "ngStorage#^0.3.2",
    "ngstorage": "^0.3.10"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "angular-mocks": "~1.4.2"
  },
  "overrides": {
    "bootstrap-sass": {
      "main": [
        "assets/stylesheets/_bootstrap.scss",
        "assets/fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.eot",
        "assets/fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.svg",
        "assets/fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.ttf",
        "assets/fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff",
        "assets/fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff2"
      ]
    },
    "moment": {
      "main": [
          "min/moment-with-locales.min.js"
      ]
    }
  },
  "resolutions": {
    "angular": "~1.4.2"
  }
}
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  • After this, you still have to declare/set the moment locale before outputting a date, right?
    – NikZ
    Feb 1, 2017 at 13:26
  • Of course :) This just ensures you have the translated phrases available so you can switch to another language (on the fly) Feb 1, 2017 at 21:06
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I'm using angular2-moment, but usage must be similar.

import { MomentModule } from "angular2-moment";
import moment = require("moment");

export class AppModule {

  constructor() {
    moment.locale('ru');
  }
}
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For me, there are some changes to make(ver. 2.20)

  1. You set locale with moment.locale('de'), and you create a new object representing the date of now by moment() (note the parenthesis) and then format('LLL') it. The parenthesis is important.

So that means:

moment.locale('de');
var now = moment();
now.format('LLL');
  1. Also, remember to use moment-with-locale.js. The file contains all locale info and has a larger file size. Download the locale folder is not enough. If necessary, change the name to be moment.js. Django just refuses to load moment-with-locale.js in my case.

EDIT: It turned out that renaming the file is not necessary. I just forgot to invoke it in the page so Django does not think loading it is necessary, so my fault.

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Please try:

import moment from 'moment/moment';
import 'moment/locale/es';

I found the solution from https://es.stackoverflow.com/questions/117997/c%C3%B3mo-utilizar-momentjs-con-fechas-en-espa%C3%B1ol

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  • For some reason, this is the only version that worked for me out of all those old answers. Thanks! Feb 1 at 3:03
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Whoops slip of the pen. I'd solve this: var moment = function(x) { return moment(x).locale('de'); } The other ways don't really seem to stick/hold under conditions (for me).

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For those working in asynchronous environments, moment behaves unexpectedly when loading locales on demand.

Instead of

await import('moment/locale/en-ca');
moment.locale('en-ca');

reverse the order

moment.locale('en-ca');
await import('moment/locale/en-ca');

It seems like the locales are loaded into the current selected locale, overriding any previously set locale information. So switching the locale first, then loading the locale information does not cause this issue.

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To change the locale using moment (version later then 2.8.0) perform below steps.

  1. load moment locale files in index.html as below <script src="../node_modules/moment/locale/it.js"></script>

  2. Set locale as required - moment.locale('it');

  3. Now moment.locale() will return "it"

  4. You can use moment with any language like - JavaScript, Angular, node etc.

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First Call , p5.js and moment-with-locales.js and then do code like below and you will get your result.

In this result I have showed Month Name in different language :)

Check code please :

     var monthNameEnglish = moment().locale('en-gb').format('MMMM');
    document.getElementById('monthNameEnglish').innerHTML =  monthNameEnglish;
    
    
         var monthNameGerman = moment().locale('de').format('MMMM');
    document.getElementById('monthNameGerman').innerHTML =  monthNameGerman;
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <title>P5.js and Moment.js</title>
        <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/p5.js/0.5.16/p5.js"></script>
    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/moment.js/2.19.4/moment-with-locales.js"></script>
    
    <h3>English Version Month Name</h3>
    
    <p id="monthNameEnglish"></p>
    
    <h3> German Version Month Name</h3>
    
    <p id="monthNameGerman"></p>
        
    </head>
    <body>
    </body>
</html>

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    What's the reason for importing p5.js? I don't think it's related
    – Andra
    Jul 29, 2021 at 11:30
  • @Andra why you think it is not related ? Please answer it ? Aug 5, 2021 at 7:52
  • @Andra, you put a negative review , but even you don't know the answer ? Aug 5, 2021 at 7:53
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We can use moment.locale() method to pass your own language ex. I'm using window.navigator.language (ex.en-US) to pass lange at run time.

const formatDate = date => moment(date).locale(window.navigator.language).format('LL')

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