On 05/17/2011 09:20 AM, JD wrote:
Good question. You have to ask a computer
geek who speaks that language :)
But seriously, just about all languages have
an alphabet and they use computer with the
locale set to that alphbet. Probably some alphabets
are coded in UTF8 and others in UTF16.
So I am sure you can select a string from your
native alphabet.
Actually, I was thinking of having them transliterated into the Roman
alphabet. One nice thing about that is that for some of the languages
(e.g., Russian) there's more than one transliteration for some of the
characters.