Difference between English and English International for Windows 10 .ISO?

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I've been researching into Windows 10 recently. On the .ISO download page, one of the choices to make is which language you want Windows to be in. There are two English choices: English and English International. I have tried to find information on the difference between these, but to no avail. What are your thoughts?

Mad Banners

Posted 2016-08-21T13:59:59.087

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Esentially, they are the same. The International version contains localized English keyboard languages (like United kingdom, Australia, etc.).

While the en-US (English) only contains the minimum of English-based languages.

TwirlMandarin

Posted 2016-08-21T13:59:59.087

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17Well, they're not really the same. One is entirely US-centric, like they invented the language. The other acknowledges that may not in fact be so. – Tetsujin – 2016-08-21T15:37:21.837

3American English is but a quasi-dialect of English. – Mad Banners – 2016-12-26T11:01:36.060

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The Windows English ISO that I'm currently downloading is 4,38 GB. The Windows English International ISO is 4,24GB. How does removing language support increase the ISO size?

– GHH – 2017-05-19T08:09:03.437

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UK one has colour instead of color and favourites in place of favorites, that's it really.... Keyboards, time and date, measures systems these are THE same in both and in separate setting of region NOT language (when you install windows you can choose any region on any language version) My recommendation is stick to US version since UK one needs separate upgrades and it's problematic later on...

bolo

Posted 2016-08-21T13:59:59.087

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There are also time & date differences. In the international version, the default time zone is different, the clock has 24 instead of 12h and the week starts on Monday, not Sunday. I believe there is also a difference in units (metric vs imperial and currency differences). Now, all of these settings are available in both variants, it's just that the defaults are different. They can always be changed. – Iulian Dita – 2019-07-17T11:47:04.743

Is there a setting to switch "colour" to "color" in the International ISO? – Capi Etheriel – 2019-09-30T21:10:59.580