According to the dictionary, you should be able to use mobileCurrentLocale(), 
but I don’t know what the specific results would be, as the dictionary example 
states “en_US” whereas the equivalent result shown in the settings on iOS is 
“English (U.S.)”, so some careful investigations may be necessary.

Paul

> On 1 Dec 2017, at 09:22, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Interesting question in the forums that has me stumped:
> 
> If you have an app where you've worked out multilingual support, what 
> function can we call to determine the device's current language setting?
> 
> http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=30081
> 
> -- 
> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World Systems
> 
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