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Old 09-23-2007, 07:09 AM  
Jace
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* Aheui – An esoteric programming language similar to Befunge but using Hangul (Korean)
* ARLOGO – The first open-source Arabic programming language, based on the UCB Logo interpreter
* BangaBhasha – A set of Bangla based programming languages. Provides equivalents for C, C++, lex, yacc, assembly, BASIC, logo, Ada and many other languages in Bangla
* Chinese BASIC – Chinese-localized BASIC dialects based on Applesoft BASIC; for Taiwanese Apple II clones and the Multitech Microprofessor II
* Fjölnir – An Icelandic imperative programming language of the 1980s
* FOCAL – Keywords were originally English, but DEC produced versions of FOCAL in several European languages
* 4th Dimension – On local versions, its internal language uses French or German keywords
* Glagol – A Russian-based programming language similar to Oberon and Pascal
* GOTO++ – A french esoteric programming language loosely based on French and English[1]
* Hindawi Programming System – A set of Indian language based programming languages. Provides equivalents for C, C++, lex, yacc, assembly, BASIC, logo, Ada and many other languages in Indic languages such as Hindi, Gujarati, Assamese etc.
* Hindi Programming Language – A high level programming language with the distinguishing feature of being in Hindi (primary language of India) developed by the Indian developer Shamit Kumar Tomar
* hForth – A Forth system with an optional Korean keyword set
* HPL – Hebrew Programming Language
* Lexico – A Spanish OO language for teaching .NET programming
* LSE – Langage Symbolique d'Enseignement, a French, pedagogical, programming language designed in the 1970s at the École Supérieur d'Électricité. A kind of BASIC, but with procedures, functions, local variables, like in Pascal.
* MS Word and MS Excel – Their macro languages used to be localized in non-english languages
* Rapira – A Russian-based interpreted procedural programming language with strong dynamic type system
* Robik – A simple Russian-based programming language for teaching basics of programming to children
* SAKO – A language created in the 1950s and nicknamed the "Polish FORTRAN"
* Superlogo – A Dutch creation for computer-aided instruction, based on Logo
* TI-Calculator BASIC – The 68000 version is localized. Unfortunately, various configuration strings are localized too, preventing direct binary compatibility.
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