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Power Help regarding understanding of i18N and L10N concepts

Hi everyone,
I would like to have good understanding of i18N & L10N implementations in Linux.

What does it mean actually,interms of software development?
Where it is used and how it is used?

It would be more helpful to me, if anyone send me the links to "basics of i18N and L10N concepts".

Thanks in advance,
Aeon.
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