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Chinese Simplified Chinese Simplified Union Chinese Traditional Chinese Traditional Union Coptic Croatian Czech Czechcep Czech Ekumenicka Danish Dari Dutch Esperanto Esperanto Nondiacritics Estonian Farsi Finnish French French Louissegond French Martin French Ostervald German German Elberfelder German Elberfelder German Luther German Luther Greek Gujarati Haitian Creole Hebrew Hindi Hindi Wb Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian  Japanese Kabyle Kannada Kannada Wb Kekchi Latin Latin Vulgata Clementina Latvian Lithuanian Malagasy Malayalam Malayalam Wb Maori Marathi Mizo Nepali Norwegian Paite Persian Polish Portuguese Portuguese Corrigida Punjabi Romani Romanian Romanian Cornilescuplus Russian Russian Zhuromsky Serbian Serbian Cyrillic Slovakian Slovenian Somali Spanish Spanish Escrituras Swahili Swedish Syriac Tagalog Tamil Tamilwb Telugu Telugu Wb Thai Turkish Ukrainian Uma Urdu Urdu Geo Vietnamese Welsh Wolof Xhosa Zarma

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