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1 language
[΄læŋgwidз]1. n լեզու. native/living/ dead language մայրենի/կենդանի/մեռած լեզու. ancient/modern/colloquial language հին/ժամա նա կակից/խոսակցական լեզու. official/state language պաշ տոնկան/պետական լեզու. master a language տի րապետել լեզվին. speak several languages մի քանի լեզվով խոսել. language allowance/bonus (օտար) լեզվի իմացության համար տրվող հա վելավճար. be good at languages լեզվական ունա կություններ ունենալ. abusive/bad/foul language հայհոյանք. use bad language հայհոյախոսել. 2.a լեզ վական language components լեզվի բաղադրի չներ. language barrier/policy/mistake լեզվական պատ նեշ/քաղաքականություն/սխալ. speak the same language ընդհանուր լեզու գտնել. sign language ժեստերի լեզու. հմկրգ. language data լեզվական տվյալներ. language processor լեզվի մեկնիչ/մեկնաբա նիչ. language subset լեզվի են թա բազ մություն -
2 Language ID
A standard international numeric abbreviation for a country or geographical region. A language identifier is a 16-bit value that consists of a primary language identifier and a secondary language identifier.معرّف اللغة -
3 language
"An artificial language that specifies instructions to be executed on a computer. The term covers a wide spectrum, from binary-coded machine language to high-level languages." -
4 Language
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5 language
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6 Language
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7 Language for non-Unicode programs
A Regional and Language Options setting that specifies the default code pages and associated bitmap font files for a specific computer that affects all of that computer's users. The default code pages and fonts enable a non-Unicode application written for one operating system language version to run correctly on another operating system language version.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Language for non-Unicode programs
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8 language pack
A collection of binaries that can be installed on top of the core product and enables users to select a preferred language so that the user interface and Help files appear in that preferred language. -
9 language-neutral
Having no language-dependent or language-specific content. -
10 language pack
"A solution package that contains only a DLL that stores localized versions of strings in another solution package. After a language pack is deployed to a site, users can display the corresponding user interface in that language." -
11 Language Profile Service
"A Windows service that automatically manages user language preferences. Localized apps can inherit these settings, saving developers time and effort by making it unnecessary for applications to manage user language preferences on their own." -
12 language collection
"Languages that share a common script, but may have different keyboard layouts, fonts, code pages, Input Method Editors (IMEs), or language pack kits." -
13 language-dependent
Varying from one language to another. -
14 language-specific
Specific to a single language. -
15 language code identifier
A 32-bit value which consists of the language ID in the low word (bits 0-15) and the sorting ID (bits 16-19) and a reserved value (bits 20-31) in the high word. -
16 Language translation
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17 language group
"A group that controls which system locale, user locales, input locales, and user interface (UI) languages can be selected." -
18 Language Interface Pack
Add-in software that provides partially localized user interfaces for particular computer programs in languages not supported by localized versions of those programs. -
19 partially localized language
"A language which contains 100 percent of the resources for that language and locale, but not all of the resources are translated in the language pack. Partially localized languages are installed on top of a fully localized language pack. For example, Arabic (Saudi Arabia) is a partially localized language pack and contains 80 percent of the language resources localized in Arabic. The remaining 20 percent of the language resources can be in either English or French. Both English and French are fully localized languages."إصدار مترجم جزئياًEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > partially localized language
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20 installed language
"The base language used that governs how several language characteristics will behave, such as the language of the primary dictionary, and the direction and alignment of text (left-to-right or right-to-left)."لغة مثبّتة
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