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kasutajaliidese keeluser interface language (The language in which all software (including the operating system) displays its menus, help files, error messages, and dialog boxes)
Leebe keelMild Language (A content descriptor developed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB))
liidesemäärangu keelinterface definition language (In object-oriented programming, a language that lets a program or object written in one language communicate with another program written in an unknown language. An IDL is used to define interfaces between client and server programs. For example, an IDL can provide interfaces to remote CORBA objects)
loomulik keelnatural language (A language spoken or written by humans, as opposed to a language used to program or communicate with computers)
Mitte-Unicode'i programmide keelLanguage 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)
osaliselt lokaliseeritud keelpartially 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)
saadaolev keelavailable language (A language pack that is present in the langpacks folder, but is not yet installed to the Windows image. To install an available language, you must run Windows Setup. Optionally, you can use the Lpksetup.exe tool to install a language pack after Windows is installed)
Selgesõnaline keelExplicit Language (A content descriptor developed by the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO))
telefoni keelphone language (The default language of hubs, tiles, settings, dates, and other headings on the phone)
täielikult lokaliseeritud keelfully localized language (A language in which 100 percent of Windows resources have been translated. Fully localized languages are always included in full language packs)
veebiteenuste kirjeldamise keelWeb Services Description Language (" An XML format for describing Web services. WSDL allows Web service providers and users of such services to work together easily by enabling the separation of the description of the abstract functionality offered by a service from concrete details of a service description such as "how" and "where" that functionality is offered.")
XML-tee keelXML Path Language (A language used to address parts of an XML document. XPath also provides basic facilities for manipulation of strings, numbers, and Boolean values)