Google Language | Codes

As they worked, Rohan began to realize the implications of their project. With Nuvolish, people from different parts of the world could communicate with each other in a way that was both efficient and accurate. Language barriers would crumble, and the internet would become a truly global platform.

You can find the full list of language codes on the ISO 639-1 website, which is the standard for language codes. Google may use some variations of these codes, such as adding country codes to specify regional languages (e.g., zh-CN for Simplified Chinese in China). google language codes

Google often distinguishes regional versions: As they worked, Rohan began to realize the

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