Feature summary (what you would like to be able to do and where):
Allow users to force a search only in the currently selected language, without prioritizing previously viewed pages from other languages. This would prevent search history from overriding language preferences when searching for articles with the same title in different languages.
Use case(s) (list the steps that you performed to discover that problem, and describe the actual underlying problem which you want to solve. Do not describe only a solution):
*When a user opens an article in one language (e.g., "Example" in German Wikipedia), it is saved in the search history.
*Later, when searching for "Example" again, the previously viewed German page always appears at the top of the search results, even if the user explicitly switches the search language to English.
*This makes it difficult to access the English "Example" page, especially if it has a different meaning or serves a different purpose (e.g., a disambiguation page).
*The issue persists even when switching languages—the last viewed version of an article always takes precedence over the selected search language.
The only workarounds are:
-Searching for a different page that redirects to the intended article.
-Deleting search history (which is inconvenient).
-Removing the second language entirely (which users do not want to do).
Benefits (why should this be implemented?):
*Allows better multilingual search control by ensuring that searches return results only from the selected language when explicitly specified.
*Prevents previously viewed articles from interfering with multilingual searches, allowing users to find the correct page more easily.