Intl.Locale.prototype.language - JavaScript 编辑

The Intl.Locale.prototype.language property is an accessor property that returns the language associated with the locale.

Description

Language is one of the core features of a locale. The Unicode specification treats the language identifier of a locale as the language and the region together (to make a distiction between dialects and variations, e.g. British English vs. American English). The language property of a Locale returns strictly the locale's language subtag.

Examples

Setting the language in the locale identifer string argument

In order to be a valid Unicode locale identifier, a string must start with the language subtag. The main argument to the Locale constructor must be a valid Unicode locale identifier, so whenever the constructor is used, it must be passed an identifier with a language subtag.

let langStr = new Intl.Locale("en-Latn-US");

console.log(langStr.language); // Prints "en"

Overriding language via the configuration object

While the language subtag must be specified, the Locale constructor takes a configuration object, which can override the language subtag.

let langObj = new Intl.Locale("en-Latn-US", {language: "es"});

console.log(langObj.language); // Prints "es"

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript Internationalization API (ECMA-402)

Browser compatibility

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See also

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