Google Language Codes Info

| Language | Code | | :--- | :--- | | English | en | | Spanish | es | | French | fr | | German | de | | Chinese (Simplified) | zh-CN | | Chinese (Traditional) | zh-TW | | Japanese | ja | | Korean | ko | | Arabic | ar | | Russian | ru | | Portuguese (Brazil) | pt | | Italian | it | | Dutch | nl | | Hindi | hi | | Turkish | tr | | Vietnamese | vi | | Thai | th | | Polish | pl |

But there was a catch. The code required a complex series of linguistic and cultural adaptations, which would need to be integrated into Google's existing systems. And that's where Rohan came in. google language codes

These are two-letter (or two-letter + two-letter) codes based on standards. They tell Google which language you are targeting or translating to/from. | Language | Code | | :--- |

But just as they were making progress, a rival tech company, Lexicon, caught wind of the project. Lexicon's CEO, a ruthless businessman named Marcus, had been trying to develop a similar language code, but had hit a roadblock. These are two-letter (or two-letter + two-letter) codes

Marcus sent a team of hackers to infiltrate Google's systems and steal the Nuvolish code. Rohan and Dr. Rodriguez were oblivious to the danger, but their colleagues were on high alert.