Abstract
The development of multilingual software has become a critical requirement in today’s globalized digital landscape necessitating robust frameworks for handling diverse languages scripts and cultural contexts. This research proposes an aspect-based language library model to facilitate the efficient development integration and management of multilingual software systems. The study focuses on designing a modular and scalable language library that encapsulates linguistic features translation mappings script rules and semantic aspects for multiple languages. By reviewing existing approaches implementing a prototype library and evaluating its performance in multilingual software applications the research demonstrates that aspect-based modeling provides enhanced reusability maintainability and adaptability. The findings indicate that this approach reduces development complexity supports rapid deployment across diverse language environments and improves consistency in software interfaces and n
