This is the built-in help made by Microsoft for the command 'Get-WinUserLanguageList', in PowerShell version 5 - as retrieved from
Windows version 'Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard' PowerShell help files on 2016-06-23.
For PowerShell version 3 and up, where you have Update-Help, this command was run just before creating the web pages from the help files.
Gets the language list for the current user account.
Get-WinUserLanguageList [<CommonParameters>]
The Get-WinUserLanguageList cmdlet returns the current user language settings. These settings include input method, spelling setting, text prediction setting, and
handwriting input mode. For more information, see CultureInfo Class and Configurable Language and Cultural Settings.
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New-WinUserLanguageList
Set-WinUserLanguageList
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Example 1
PS C:\>Get-WinUserLanguageList
LanguageTag : en-US
Autonym : English (United States)
EnglishName : English (United States)
LocalizedName : English (United States)
ScriptName : Latin
InputMethodTip : {0409:00000409}
Handwriting : False
LanguageTag : fr-FR
Autonym : français (France)
EnglishName : French (France)
LocalizedName : French (France)
ScriptName : Latin
InputMethodTip : {040c:0000040c}
Handwriting : False
This cmdlet returns the current user account's language list together with BCP-47 tags and the corresponding display name.
Example 2
PS C:\>(Get-WinUserLanguageList)[0].InputMethodTip
0409:00000409
0409:00010409
This cmdlet returns the list of currently enabled input methods as a TIP string.
Example 3
PS C:\>(Get-WinUserLanguageList)[0].autonym
English (United States)
This cmdlet returns the autonym property of the first item in the user's language list.