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Dictionary definition of “i18n”

i18n

n. internationalization. Subjects: ,
Editorial Note: This term is usually used in the localization of software, in which all text is translated into other foreign languages. It is sometimes written as il8n, where the second letter is a lower-case L, rather than a numeral 1. It is usually not capitalized to avoid confusion between an upper-case I and the second letter. A similar word is l10n ‘localization.’ Etymological Note: The “18” replaces the middle 18 letters in the word internationalization
Citations: 1991 Usenet: rec.guns (May 7) “Buy American?”: [in “from” field]: I’ve got an I18N hat on this week. 1998 Karl Mamer Toronto Sun (Can.) (Mar. 1) “Unicode Brings Together World’s Alphabets”: A big part of i18n is incorporating a new character code that can comfortably represent every alphabet in the world. 2005 [cobrabyte] Slashdot (June 23) “How Are You Accomplishing Your i18n?”: My team has recently been given the task of implementing internationalization (i18n) in our MySQL databases (PHP-interfaced).

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