decimalkomma
Decimalkomma, or decimal comma, is the decimal separator used in many European and other locales to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number. It is the comma character, not a period, and is read as the fractional separator in those regions rather than as a punctuation mark for a decimal point as in English.
Regional usage includes Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian
In computing and data interchange, numeric formatting depends on locale. Returning numbers in the wrong format
Historically, the decimal comma has roots in the development of the decimal numeral system and became standard