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A: Java programming language keywords must be used literally in their standard English form, there are no alternative language equivalents for the new, extends and public keywords, for example. Primitive numeric values must be represented by standard ASCII numeric characters and syntax elements like comment markers and curly braces must be represented by the conventional ASCII characters.

Beyond such fundamental syntax constraints, Java class files can be created with alternative character encodings so you can type comments, class and variable names and String literals directly in your preferred language. Java also supports UTF-8 class file names.

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