Find out os language at runtime???

Hi,
how can I find out the operating system language at runtime? The System and Runtime objects provide several functions to find out OS, computer architecture, version etc, but I couldn't find anything about the os language. Also tried the Locale class... no success.
Thanks for help!

ok got it, it is Locale.getDefault().getDisplayLanguage().
:-)

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