Kairos, Occasio, Tempus) The (minor) god of luck and opportunity. Aisa, Morta) One of The Fates - She cut the thread of life and chose the manner of a persons death.
Some of the more famous heroes and demigods are also included for good measure. The list is presented in alphabetical order by Greek name, with commonly alternate names following, including both Roman and Etruscan versions.
#Greek iso charion name full
To get the full name of the culture, you should use the DisplayName, EnglishName, or NativeName property.The following list of Greek Gods and Goddesses is a complete list of the major and minor deities of Greek mythology. For example, if you instantiate a CultureInfo object by using the string "de-DE_phoneb" to reflect an alternate sort order, the Name property returns "de-DE". It returns the short form of the culture name that excludes any indication of an alternate sort order. The CultureInfo.Name property follows the naming standards provided in the CultureInfo class topic. Note that culture names are subject to change, and that they also can reflect the names of custom cultures.
#Greek iso charion name windows
In addition, starting with Windows 10, name can be any valid BCP-47 language tag. Culture names follow the standard defined by BCP 47. 'zh-CHT zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Legacy Chinese (Traditional) Legacyįor a list of predefined culture names and identifiers that the Name property can return on Windows systems, see the Language tag column in the list of language/region names supported by Windows. 'zh-CHS zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Legacy Chinese (Simplified) Legacy 'zh-Hant zh zho CHT Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional) 'zh-Hans zh zho CHS Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified) 'CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME This output has been cropped for brevity.
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'This code produces the following output. System::Collections::IEnumerator^ enum0 = CultureInfo::GetCultures( CultureTypes::NeutralCultures )->GetEnumerator() ĬultureInfo^ ci = safe_cast(enum0->Current) Ĭonsole::Write( " ", ci.EnglishName) Displays several properties of the neutral cultures.Ĭonsole::WriteLine( "CULTURE ISO ISO WIN DISPLAYNAME ENGLISHNAME" ) The zh-Hans and zh-Hant names represent the current standard, and should be used unless you have a reason for using the older names. However, your Windows Vista applications should use the zh-Hans name instead of zh-CHS and the zh-Hant name instead of zh-CHT.
The example displays the older zh-CHS and zh-CHT culture names with the 0x0004 and 0x7C04 culture identifiers, respectively.