What is English international in Windows?

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Microsoft allows you to install Windows 11 or Windows 10 or reinstall the OS using an ISO file. Whenever you are downloading the ISO file from the Microsoft ISO download web page, or creating an installation media, you will see options to select the language. Microsoft offers more than 100 languages which you can choose from provided you have a valid license. For some users, selecting a language is a no-brainer step, while for users who live in English-speaking countries, this step can be quite confusing. The reason is that the ISO download page will provide you with two options English and English International. Choosing the right language between the two options can be confusing for many.

What is English international in Windows?

Generally speaking, there are far more similarities between the two versions than differences. If you are unable to decide between the options, you are in the right place. In this article, we explain the difference between English and English International in the Windows OS and, help you understand which one best suits your region.

Windows English and English Internation have the same features and functionality. However, there are a few minor differences when it comes to default settings and spellings. If you live in the UK, US, or any other English-speaking country and find it confusing to select between the language English and English International, read further to get the clear difference between the two.

Spelling

Windows comes with the same features irrespective of which language version you are using. The main difference between Windows 11/10 English and English International is the spelling. Both versions have a few minor spelling differences like the English version drops the usage of the letter u in some words in order to match the spelling with pronunciation.

For example, English International spells the word as ‘coloUr’ while the English version spells the word as ‘colOr’.Similarly, the word ‘personaliZation’ in the English version is spelled as ‘personaliSation’ in Windows 11/10 English International. In general, Windows International targets people who know British English, and the English version is meant for Windows users living in the United States.

Default Settings

Apart from the differences in spelling, the two versions have few variations in the default settings. The two variants target users across different regions, and hence, they display different default time zones, currency, and metrics.

  • The Windows English version has US Pacific Time(PST) as its default Time zone as it targets users from the United States and the clock displays time in 12 hours format.
  • Meanwhile, the Windows English international version has a default time zone set to its country, and the clock displays time in 24 hrs format.

Additionally, the two version displays currency and metrics specific to the users living in the UK, US, and other international English-speaking countries.

Wrapping up

Both the Windows 11/10 English and English Internation embeds the same features and functionality. However, it has a few minor differences when it comes to default settings and spellings.

In simple words, Microsoft has chosen to label British English as International English, and American English as English. Depending on the country you live in, you can easily switch to the languages and choose the appropriate option that you want to have on your computer during the initial setup.

Hope this clarifies the subject.

Pavithra is a Windows enthusiast, who loves keeping abreast with the latest in the world of technology.

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?

asked Aug 21, 2016 at 13:59

Essentially, they are the same.

The International version contains localized English keyboard languages (like United Kingdom, Australia, etc.).

While the en-US (English) only contains the minimum of English-based languages.

What is English international in Windows?

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answered Aug 21, 2016 at 14:18

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UK one has colour instead of color and favourites in place of favorites, that's it really.... Keyboards, time and date, measures systems these are THE same in both and in separate setting of region NOT language (when you install windows you can choose any region on any language version) My recommendation is stick to US version since UK one needs separate upgrades and it's problematic later on...

answered Jul 7, 2017 at 22:58

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What is difference between English and English international?

Essentially, they are the same. The International version contains localized English keyboard languages (like United Kingdom, Australia, etc.). While the en-US (English) only contains the minimum of English-based languages.

Is English International UK or US?

International English is a term often used to describe a generic version of the English Language used in documentation and technical writing. ... English variants by country..

Which English is used in India Windows?

You should choose the English that is closest to the Queens English since India was once a part of the British Empire (grammar, writing, spelling is a bit different from American English). In the Caribbean, we use English that is closest to the UK English.

How do I add an English international keyboard to Windows 10?

Installing the US International Keyboard For Windows 10 version 21H1 or later:.
Click Start, Settings, to open the "Time & Language" window..
On the left side, select “Language”..
Under Preferred Languages, select “English (United States)” and click the “Options” button..
Under Keyboards, select “ + Add a Keyboard”.