Victor,

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/491841126/Ubuntu%2020.10%20%28Groovy%20Gorilla%29%20Daily%20Build.PNG

That's grub, and selecting "Ubuntu" there should take you to Ubiquity's
welcome window (i.e. when it works):

https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-desktop#3-boot-from-dvd

To the left of that window there is another list of languages, where
Tajik is included. Please see Steve's comment which I linked to in my
previous comment on this bug report. I suspect it's related.

On 2020-08-04 15:35, Victor Ibragimov wrote:
> I suggest there should be a language menu in the bootloader, so
> users could select on what they want to do with the Ubuntu - to try
> or to install it - in their native language.
Being able to "Try Ubuntu" in your native language easily is quite a different 
topic. Currently that's possible only for the most used languages among Ubuntu 
users, i.e. the ISO includes language packs only for those languages. For the 
bulk of languages (including Tajik), and even if you select it at the welcome 
window and "Try Ubuntu", most of the menus and windows will be in English.

Brian posted this message on the topic a while ago:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2020-March/040942.html

Don't know if any progress has been made since.

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