NOOK User Guide International Use and Languages 36• Automatic connection to AT&T hotspots: Automatic connection to AT&T hotspots onlyhappens in the United States. In other places, you can connect to AT&T hotspots manually.• Registering and unregistering your NOOK: You can register and unregister your NOOKfrom anywhere that you have a Wi-Fi hotspot that your NOOK can use.• Downloading previously purchased items: You can download previously purchased itemsto your NOOK from anywhere that you have a Wi-Fi hotspot that your NOOK can use.• Lending and borrowing eBooks: You can lend and borrow eBooks from anywhere that youhave a Wi-Fi hotspot that your NOOK can use.• Automatic delivery of periodicals: Periodicals are automatically downloaded to your NOOKfrom anywhere that you have a Wi-Fi hotspot that your NOOK can use.• Archiving and unarchiving content: You can archive and unarchive items from anywherethat you have a Wi-Fi hotspot that your NOOK can use.LanguagesYour NOOK has fonts with Latin character sets that support the following languages when readingeBooks and other digital content, when fonts are not embedded:Afrikaans, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic,Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and SwedishYour NOOK can display eBooks in other languages if the fonts are embedded in the eBook files.Language support in other parts of the NOOK, for example in the Library and Audio Player, is variable.