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Component: BC-I18
Component Name: Internationalization (I18N)
Description: Alphabet whose symbols typically represent multiple phonemes of a language. These multiple phonemes are generally combinations of consonants and vowels.
Key Concepts: A syllabary is a type of writing system used in some languages, such as Japanese and Cherokee. It is a set of symbols that represent syllables, rather than individual letters or sounds. In SAP, a syllabary is used to represent characters in languages that do not use the Latin alphabet. How to Use it: In SAP, a syllabary is used to represent characters in languages that do not use the Latin alphabet. The syllabary is stored in the BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N) component. This component allows users to enter and display characters from languages that do not use the Latin alphabet. Tips & Tricks: When entering characters from a language that uses a syllabary, it is important to make sure that the correct syllabary is selected in the BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N) component. This will ensure that the characters are displayed correctly. Related Information: For more information about using the BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N) component, please refer to the SAP Help documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available for learning more about different writing systems and how they are used in SAP.