I love jaaxy!

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JAAXY can finally find keywords in my own languages, Dutch and German. That alone makes me happy.

You do have to keep an eye on it though, because every now and then JAAXY tries to turn a perfectly fine Dutch word into something English-looking. I’ll blame that on the shared roots of our languages and leave the linguistics discussion for another day.

Above a Dutch search and beneath a German one:

For now, I’m just enjoying the fact that keyword research no longer feels English-only.

And yes, that’s exactly why I love JAAXY ❤️

Have a great day!

Farid

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Yes, any language can be leveraged within the AI version of Jaaxy. Also, you are getting a lot more keywords per search, a lot better keywords, and greater insights into each keyword! Glad you are enjoying it and seeing the real benefits of it.

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Thanks Kyle! What really stood out for me is how useful Jaaxy AI is for non-English markets. The added depth and clearer intent make it much easier to decide what content is actually worth creating.

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Any language, Kyle?

How about Klingon, or Romulan, or Parseltongue from Harry Potter? 😁😁😁

JD

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Haha, if Jaaxy ever starts ranking Klingon keywords, we’re all in trouble 😄
For now, I’ll stick to the languages that still convert.

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😁👍😁👍😁

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LOL yup I boggled it with a language it couldn't handle, and I'd also be interested the day it does Klingon 😆

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😄 If that day ever comes, Klingon SEO will officially be a thing.

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😀😁😄😅😂😆🤣🤪🤣😆😂😅😄😁😀

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jaxxy is agree tool. I am glad you are able to find the KW in your own language. At least I don't have to worry about it. I still have to use Jaxxy to its full potential.

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Totally agree. The more you work with it, the more value it reveals, especially when it comes to understanding intent.

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You are brilliant, i must admit I have not yet checked this out.But having said that, I think I will stick to English.My family, although their English is more terrible than mine always perform searches in English, it`s only when the English gets complicated do they turn to German. Same here, the only time I will check for anything in German is only when im looking for something I know is only local like restaurants, doctors otherwise it`s always English.
But good to know

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Thanks, appreciated. English definitely covers most searches. I simply noticed that for some niches, local-language intent can reveal opportunities you might otherwise miss. Either way, it’s good to have the flexibility.

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That's great news, Farid! Thank you for sharing.

Yes, there are definitely shared roots. When I was in the Netherlands, I found it quite amusing. My first language is German - I come from Austria - and I now live in England and speak fluent English, and when I was in the Netherlands I could often understand Dutch although I don't know any Dutch. It seemed to me to have enough of German and English in it that I could just about understand what it was saying, especially when it was written down.

Thanks for sharing!
Isabella

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Thanks for sharing, Isabella. I’ve noticed the same. Dutch often feels like a bridge between German and English, especially in written form.

Have a great day!
Farid

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That’s such a great point—and I can hear the genuine delight in that first line 😊
Being able to research keywords in your own language makes a huge difference, especially for accuracy and nuance.
I also love your light-hearted take on JAAXY trying to “Anglicize” perfectly good Dutch words. That little observation shows experience and awareness—tools are powerful, but they still need a human eye. Blaming shared linguistic roots feels both fair and charming.

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Thank you, I appreciate that. It’s exactly that balance between powerful tools and human awareness that makes the process interesting. And the shared linguistic roots definitely add a bit of charm.

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You’re very welcome 😊 I couldn’t agree more—when powerful tools are guided by human awareness and judgment, that’s where the real value (and enjoyment) comes from. And yes, those shared linguistic roots do add a bit of charm to the process. Thanks for the thoughtful follow-up!

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Thank you, much appreciated. It’s always nice when insight and enjoyment meet. 😊

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