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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?
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
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@Tetsujin Indeed you are 100% correct. "The International English includes various localized English Languages which Windows should support grammatically, like AU, UK, Jamaica, Trinidad etc. It should also support the Keyboard layout, as there are International Keyboards."
– Ramhound – 2016-08-22T17:02:34.5403American 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