Represents a global language, regardless of regional versions.
Represents a global language, regardless of regional versions.
English, for example, is a global language, as opposed to American English which is specific to the US.
code of the language (for example, en
, fr
....).
Describes the grammar used to read and write languages.
Represents a regional version of a given language.
Represents a regional version of a given language.
Canadian French, for example, is a region specific version of the global French language.
code of the language (for example, en
, fr
...).
code of the country (for example, FR
, US
...).
Returns the instance of Language that matches the specified locale.
Tools for creating instances of Language.