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- Hebrew - עִברִית
- Amharic - አማርኛ
- Arabic - العَرَبِية
- Armenian - հայերեն
- Bengali
- Burmese - မြန်မာ
- Catalan - Català
- Chinese, Simplified - 简体中文
- Chinese, Traditional - 繁體中文
- Chuukese - Fosun Chuuk
- Dari - دری
- English
- Farsi - فارسی
- Fijian - Vosa vakaviti
- French - Français
- German - Deutsch
- Gujarati - ગુજરાતી
- Haitian Creole - Kreyòl ayisyen
- Hakha Chin
- Hanyu Pinyin
- Hindi - हिन्दी
- Hmong - Hmoob
- Indonesian
- Japanese - 日本語
- Kanjobal
- Karen - ကညီၤ
- Khmer (Cambodian) - ភាសាខ្មែរ
- Kinyarwanda
- Korean - 한국어
- Kosraean
- Lao - ພາສາລາວ
- Lingala
- MAM - Qyol Mam
- Malayalam - മലയാളം
- Marathi - मराठी
- Marshallese - Kajin Ṃajōḷ
- Mixteco Bajo - Ñuu savi
- Nepali - नेपाल
- Oromo - Oromiffa
- Palauan - Tekoi er a Belau
- Pashto - پښتو
- Portuguese - Português (Brasil)
- Punjabi - ੫ੰਜਾਬੀ
- Purhepecha
- Romanian - Română
- Russian - Русский
- Samoan - Faa-Samoa
- Somali - Af Soomaali
- Spanish - Español
- Swahili - Kiswahili
- Tagalog - Tagalog
- Tamil - தமிழ்
- Telugu - తెలుగ
- Thai - ภาษาไทย
- Tigrinya - ትግርኛ
- Tongan - Lea fakaTonga
- Triqui
- Turkish - Türkçe
- Ukrainian - Українська мова
- Urdu - اُردُو
- Vietnamese - Tiếng Việt
- Zapoteco del Istmo
Resources and Recommendations
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