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multilocale

Multilocale is an adjective and noun used to describe something that spans or operates across multiple geographic locations. In common usage, it denotes arrangements, practices, or systems that involve more than one locality.

In computing and software development, multilocale (or multilocale support) refers to applications that adapt content to

In human geography and sociology, multilocale living describes patterns in which a person or household maintains

In sociolinguistics and language studies, multilocale language use refers to the adjustment of speech practices across

Notes: The term is used variably across disciplines and does not designate a single entity. Related concepts

several
locales.
This
includes
language
translation,
regional
formats
for
dates
and
numbers,
currency,
and
culturally
specific
conventions.
Multilocale
systems
rely
on
locale
identifiers
and
are
a
core
aspect
of
internationalization
(i18n)
and
localization
(L10n).
residences
in
two
or
more
locations,
often
for
work,
family,
education,
or
climate-related
reasons.
This
mobility
influences
housing
choices,
consumption,
and
access
to
services,
and
may
involve
recurring
visits,
seasonal
stays,
or
long-term
dual
residences.
locales,
including
shifts
in
vocabulary,
pronunciation,
and
code-switching
according
to
social
networks
and
place-based
norms.
include
localization,
internationalization,
mobility,
and
diaspora.