To turn off Spanish language on your iPhone, follow these steps:
1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. You can find the Settings app on your home screen, which is the one with the gray gears icon.
2. In the Settings menu, scroll down and tap on “General.” The General settings menu is usually near the top of the list, just below the search bar.
3. In the General settings menu, look for and tap on “Language & Region.” This option is usually located near the top of the list, just below “Accessibility.”
4. In the Language & Region settings menu, you will see the currently selected language. Tap on the “Add Language” option below it.
5. A list of available languages will appear. Scroll through the list and find your preferred language. Tap on it to select it.
6. After selecting your preferred language, you will be prompted to choose your primary language. This is the language that your iPhone will use for system menus, settings, and other default features. Tap on your preferred language to set it as the primary language.
7. A confirmation alert will appear, asking if you want to change the iPhone language. Tap on “Change to [your language]” to confirm the language change.
8. Your iPhone will now switch to the selected language. It may take a few moments for the changes to take effect and for your iPhone to restart in the new language.
That’s it! You have successfully turned off Spanish language on your iPhone. Your device will now use the language you selected as the primary language for all system menus, settings, and default features.
Remember that you can always go back to the Language & Region settings to switch back to Spanish or choose any other language whenever you want.
I hope this guide has been helpful to you. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.