In Windows you just need to download the language packs that are supported by your version.
Though they are not really "letters" but instead characters, the Asian languages such as Chinese have the most characters, hence making it one of the hardest languages to learn.
A language that uses pictures is called a pictographic language. Examples of pictographic languages include Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and Chinese characters. These languages use visual symbols to represent meanings or concepts.
Yes, some languages such as Chinese and Japanese do not have alphabets. Instead, these languages use characters that represent words or concepts.
A non-phonetic language is a language in which the written characters do not necessarily correspond to the sounds of the spoken language. For example, Chinese characters represent meanings rather than sounds, unlike alphabetic languages where written symbols directly represent sounds.
No, numbers are not written the same in every language. Different languages may use different symbols or characters to represent numbers.
If your OS is Windows 2000 or XP (probably Vista too), the way to install Chinese characters is to go to the Control Panel then go to 'regional and language options' go to the 'languages' tab and tick 'install files for East Asian languages' then say OK or Apply. You might have to have your Windows install CD, depending on the version of your OS and you might have to restart your computer.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.
You cannot download programming languages!
Though they are not really "letters" but instead characters, the Asian languages such as Chinese have the most characters, hence making it one of the hardest languages to learn.
To type indian languages
Go to Tools > Options > Content > Languages > "Choose your preferred language for displaying pages" Firefox is also available for download in more than 45 languages. Go to mozilla.com and select "Other Systems and Languages" under the Firefox download button.
A language that uses pictures is called a pictographic language. Examples of pictographic languages include Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and Chinese characters. These languages use visual symbols to represent meanings or concepts.
Programming languages cannot be downloaded. Compilers can be, though.
It's a program you can download that will translate words to or from one or more foreign languages for you.
You can download books in different languages for your Kindle, even in Russian if you wish. But there are not so many foreign books on Amazon, you have to look for an online library to download the books in your language. Try googling - there is a plenty of them.
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.