Writing in Your Language
LokaScript lets you write hyperscript commands in 24 languages.
The runtime translates your code to English before execution —
your existing English code continues to work unchanged.
Supported Languages
LokaScript supports three word-order families:
| Word Order | Languages |
|---|---|
| SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) | English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Indonesian, Chinese, Swahili, Malay |
| SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) | Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Hindi, Bengali, Quechua |
| VSO (Verb-Subject-Object) | Arabic, Hebrew |
Additional languages: Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Thai, Tagalog, Vietnamese
How to Specify Language
Language is resolved in priority order:
1. Per-element with data-lang
<button _="on click alternar .active" data-lang="es">
Spanish toggle
</button>
2. Inherited with data-hyperscript-lang
All children inherit the language:
<div data-hyperscript-lang="ja">
<button _="on click .active を 切り替え">Toggle</button>
<button _="on click .highlight を 追加">Add</button>
</div>
3. Document-level with <html lang>
<html lang="fr">
<!-- All hyperscript on this page defaults to French -->
<button _="on click basculer .active">Basculer</button>
</html>
English (en) and unresolved languages pass through without
translation.
The Same Command in Different Languages
Toggle (the most common command)
-- English (SVO): verb object
on click toggle .active
-- Spanish (SVO): verb object
on click alternar .active
-- Japanese (SOV): object particle verb
on click .active を 切り替え
-- Korean (SOV): object particle verb
on click .active 을 토글
-- Arabic (VSO): verb object
on click بدّل .active
Notice how SVO languages keep verb-then-object order, while
SOV languages put the object before the verb with a particle
marker.
Add with a target
-- English
on click add .highlight to #box
-- French
on click ajouter .highlight sur #box
-- Japanese
on click #box に .highlight を 追加
-- Korean
on click #box 에 .highlight 을 추가
Put text into an element
-- English
on click put "Hello" into #output
-- Spanish
on click poner "Hola" en #output
-- Japanese
on click "Hello" を #output に 置く
-- French
on click mettre "Bonjour" sur #output
What Translates and What Stays in English
Translates:
- Command keywords:
toggle,add,remove,put,set, etc. - Prepositions/particles:
on,into,from,to - References:
me,my,it - Logical keywords:
if,then,else,and,or
Stays in English:
- CSS selectors:
.active,#count,.my-class - HTML attributes:
innerHTML,value,disabled - JavaScript operators:
>,+,== - String literals:
"Hello" - Numbers:
5,300 - Feature keywords:
def,worker(use English for these)
Compound Commands
Chain commands with then (or its translated equivalent):
-- English
on click add .highlight to #box then put "Done!" into #msg
-- Spanish
on click agregar .highlight en #box then poner "Listo!" en #msg
Next Steps
- Grammar Transformation — How word order
and keywords are transformed between languages - Semantic Parser — How the parser
handles multilingual input - Patterns — Browse 114 patterns in 24 languages