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How to pronounce internationalization in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms internationalisation
Type of group action
Derivation internationalize

Examples of internationalization

internationalization
Of course, the challenges of internationalization are even bigger than at home.
From the forbes.com
As usual, there is no word on a possible internationalization of the new service.
From the techcrunch.com
The internationalization of the Fed has fascinated economists for two decades.
From the bloomberg.com
Now, though, we're seeing the downside of this financial internationalization.
From the time.com
This internationalization of taste exacted a heavy price from many local cultures.
From the rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com
Peru's private and public sectors are both pushing for internationalization.
From the time.com
A common feature of all sectors of the food industry was their internationalization.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In 1989 he left to go and work for Sun Microsystems on internationalization efforts.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It also supports internationalization, modules, remote image storage and templating.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • The act of bringing something under international control
  • (internationalize) put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs"
  • The conversion of something in order to make it international; The act or process of making a product suitable for international markets, typically by making text messages easily translatable and ensuring support of non-Latin character sets
  • The process of writing or modifying a program so that it can use multiple languages without requiring further source code changes.
  • Architecting a web site so that it works in multiple languages and the cultural contexts of different locales, without having to redesign the basic elements for each locale. It is a web site that is built on a multilingual engine. Sites must be internationalized before being localized. ...
  • Referring to a currency that is widely used to denominate trade and credit transactions by non residents of the country of issue. US dollar and Swiss Franc are examples.
  • Internationalization (often abbreviated to i18n) is the effort to make the Web available to everyone regardless of location.
  • There are currently 240,000 foreign students enrolled at German higher education institutes, of whom approximately one in four gained the right to study there in Germany itself. However, there are also some 85,000 Germans studying abroad. ...
  • The process of making software adaptable to the requirements of different native languages, local customs, and character string encodings. Making a computer program adaptable to different locales without program source modifications or recompilation.