deAT
deAT is a locale identifier used in computing to denote German as used in Austria. In the standardized form defined by BCP 47, the canonical tag is de-AT. Some software and documentation also refer to a concatenated form deAT to indicate the same language-country combination, particularly in file names, code variables, or domain-specific tag schemes where hyphens are disallowed.
In software localization, de-AT governs language translations, keyboard layouts, and regional conventions. Typical Austrian German usage
Austria-specific variants affect vocabulary and orthography; translations may differ from de-DE (Germany) or de-CH (Switzerland). The
Origin and standardization: The concept follows the broader language-country codes used in ISO 639-1 (de) and