That means you can store Croatian, Russian and Japanese in the same column.
You'd use nvarchar to store the data COLLATION defines sorting and comparing That means you can store Croatian, Russian and Japanese in the same column. But when you want to compare (WHERE MyColumn = @foo) or sort (ORDER BY MyColumn) you'll not get what you expect because of the collation. However, you can use the COLLATE clause to change it if needed.Eg ORDER BY MyColumn COLLATE Japanese_something I'd go for your most common option that covers most of your data.
MSDN has this maybe useful article.
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