Calendar Language

Hello,
Is possible change the calendar language for another in Studio Creator 2?
For example:
Month in default language(English) is June
I would like change the language to German... Juni
Thanks!

You must change that from Winndows! In Control Panel, click Regional and Language Options, and in tab Regional options change to country you want.
I don't know another method, or one similar for Linux.
Enjoy!

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