bilingual

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The bilingual tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about language settings and multilingual functionality in Windows, including installing language packs, switching display languages, and troubleshooting issues like accidentally changing the system language to Chinese. It also touches on broader topics such as bilingual municipal services (e.g., Montréal's Copilot Studio bot) and cultural observations about bilingualism. Users seek help with Windows language configuration, particularly on editions like Home Premium that have limited multilingual support. The tag reflects real-world challenges of using Windows in bilingual environments.
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    Montréal's 24/7 Public Service Bot Powered by Copilot Studio

    The City of Montréal has quietly turned a classic municipal pain point—finding timely information on services, schedules and rules—into a 24/7 conversational surface by deploying a virtual agent built with Microsoft Copilot Studio that now answers citizen questions across the city’s public...
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    VIDEO There Are Some Problems With Not Being Bilingual. Josh Blue - Full Special

    :D
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    Windows 8 Waaah!! Everthing is in Chinese! Need English back.

    This is more than trying my patience. I had Chinese relatives visit a couple of years ago and installed the Chinese language pack so they could use the computer. Before they left they turned it back to English as I could not read anything on the computer (Sony Viao Win 8.1). Now, I've...
  4. Pauli

    VIDEO Eva Dahlgren - one of the most beautiful songs ever

    Swedish, actually my native language, living in a bilingual country, is a very beautiful and melodic language. I think Eva has done something tremendous, in Who lights the stars = Vem tänder stjärnorna. Translation mine. Lyrics: Det var evighetssekunder Seconds of eternity Tre korta...
  5. Pauli

    SATIRE Strange sayings

    All languages and cultures have some strange sayings. In Finland we say, You put your shoes in your foot [singular] - not your shoes on, that is. We also say, Pull your trousers in your foot [singular]. This might be a funny topic? What the heck are Aussies saying? Eh?
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    Windows 7 Once initial language is selected on install, can it be changed later? Windows Home Premium.

    I have purchased a brand new laptop with an OEM Windows 7 Home Premium. On the first boot it runs that wizard asking you to select locale etc. After doing some research I see that supposedly only Win7 Ultimate will allow multiple languages which is confusing since Home Premium is allowing me to...
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