What is the difference between "English" and "English International" when downloading the ISO?

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  1. tomay3000

    tomay3000 MDL Member

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    Hello,
    I want to download Windows 10 2004 from TechBench But I saw two options for the English language.
    What should I chose?
    How they differ?

    TIA.
     
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    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    English = en-US (USA, original language of MSFT)
    English-International = en-GB (British, original english)

    I am not a brit so i use en-US.
     
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    tomay3000 MDL Member

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    Hmmm,
    Thank you for the clarification.
     
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    collatinus MDL Novice

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    International English is the language we learn worldwide and it's the language spoken in UK basically. This version contains privacy settings required by European Union (GDPR laws) and other minor customisations for worldwide users.

    English stands for American English and it's the language spoken in American continent with specific inflections (color, program, dialog instead of colour, programme, dialogue). This version doesn't contain privacy settings for European Union and sports some configurations for US and Canada markets.
     
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    tomay3000 MDL Member

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    I prefer "color", "program" and "dialog" words BTW ;)
    Thank you.