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* [[Definition/Ar]] - Arabic (translation '''done''')
* [[Definition/Ar]] - Arabic (translation '''done''')
* [[Definition/Arc]] - Assyrian
* [[Definition/Arc]] - Assyrian
* [[Definition/Bn]] - Bengali (translation in progress)
* [[Definition/Bg]] - Bulgarian (translation and proofreading '''done''')
* [[Definition/Bg]] - Bulgarian (translation and proofreading '''done''')
* [[Definition/En-ca]] - Canadian English (started)
* [[Definition/En-ca]] - Canadian English (started)
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* [[Definition/Mr]] - Marathi (translation '''done''', needs proofreading, copyediting etc.)
* [[Definition/Mr]] - Marathi (translation '''done''', needs proofreading, copyediting etc.)
* [[Definition/Nb]] - Norwegian (Bokmål) (translation and proofreading '''done''')
* [[Definition/Nb]] - Norwegian (Bokmål) (translation and proofreading '''done''')
* [[Definition/Nn]] - Norwegian (Nynorsk) (translation '''done''', needs proofreading)
* [[Definition/Fa]] - Persian/Farsi (translation done, needs proofreading, copyediting etc.)
* [[Definition/Fa]] - Persian/Farsi (translation done, needs proofreading, copyediting etc.)
* [[Definition/Pl]] - Polish (translation and proofreading '''done''')
* [[Definition/Pl]] - Polish (translation and proofreading '''done''')

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