This seems like a stupid question. Is the number “10” refered to “10” in Hebrew, Arabic, and all languages? I’m not seeing anywhere where it says you need to do anything special with numbers when dealing with localization. Maybe number format but what about the number itself? I would think that numbers would read differently in right-to-left languages but translate.google.com is giving me the same number back. Can anyone confirm this?
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Arabic and Japanese (?) do have different glyphs for numbers, but the standard system is so commonplace, that usually numbers are not converted.
If you’re using the .NET formatting functions, then the numbers will be formatted according to the system preferences (I’m talking commas and decimal points here)