In back February 2012 the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has created an email standard RFC 6530, which now Google started adopting those standards. Till date the Google has adopted the languages but it has not allowed creating an email with these characters, which now will be an added feature to Google which will be connecting all the people and making it easy for all the people to interact.
There are more other languages in the world, it is not sure that all people know English and it is also learnt that most of the population in the world does not use the alphabet A-Z. Most of the people use the non-Latin or accented characters in their names. There are only some characters that are changed in the Google script.
Introduction of these languages makes Google more flexible for the people to search the required context. Google also concludes that each and every email provider and every website which asks for the email when required also have to follow the same rules.
According to the IETF’s, introducing a series of specifications that define mechanism and protocol extensions. It can fully support the internalized email addresses. When Google introduces these characters for creating an account also it becomes easy for all the people in worldwide to connecting and there will be no barrier in communication.
Google said “Language should never be a barrier when it comes to communicating with others and with this step forward, truly global email is now even closer to becoming reality”. Google has added more 13 new languages to its account last month which includes – Afrikaans, Armenian, Azerbaijani (Azeri), Chinese (Hong Kong), French (Canada), Galician, Georgian, Khmer, Lao, Mongolian, Nepali, Sinhala and Zulu.