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This topic defines the LOCALE_SNATIVE* constants used by NLS to represent native language names.
Value | Meaning |
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LOCALE_SNATIVECOUNTRYNAME | Windows 7 and later: Native name of the country/region, for example, España for Spain. The maximum number of characters allowed for this string is 80, including a terminating null character. |
LOCALE_SNATIVECTRYNAME | Deprecated for Windows 7 and later. Native name of the country/region. See LOCALE_SNATIVECOUNTRYNAME. |
LOCALE_SNATIVECURRNAME | Windows Me/98, Windows 2000: The native name of the currency associated with the locale, in the native language of the locale. There is no limit on the number of characters allowed for this string. |
LOCALE_SNATIVEDIGITS | Native equivalents of ASCII 0 through 9. The maximum number of characters allowed for this string is eleven, including a terminating null character. For example, Arabic uses "٠١٢٣٤٥ ٦٧٨٩". See also LOCALE_IDIGITSUBSTITUTION. |
LOCALE_SNATIVEDISPLAYNAME | Windows 7 and later: Display name of the locale in its native language, for example, Deutsch (Deutschland) for the locale German (Germany). |
LOCALE_SNATIVELANGNAME | Deprecated for Windows 7 and later. Native name of the language. See LOCALE_SNATIVELANGUAGENAME. |
LOCALE_SNATIVELANGUAGENAME | Windows 7 and later: Native name of the language, for example, Հայերեն for Armenian (Armenia). The maximum number of characters allowed for this string is 80, including a terminating null character. |