OK - since this is a SHORT, you need to mask out the high-order bytes for this to make sense.
The following code DOES produce the expected "1033" value for English:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Win32::API;
Win32::API->Import('kernel32.dll', 'long GetSystemDefaultLangID()') or
die "Can't import GetSystemDefaultLangID: $^E\n";
my $langid = GetSystemDefaultLangID() & 0xFFFF # Mask out the garbage
+ in high-order bytes
or die "ERROR: LANGID Returned <undef>\n";
print "Returned '$langid'\n";
printf "Lang ID: 0x%04X\n", $langid;
# Print output----
# Returned '1033'
# Lang ID: 0x0409
Earth first! (We'll rob the other planets later)
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