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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Languages are regarded as varying in the number of distinct cases defined by their grammars, from languages like Finnish and Hungarian with (at least by some tabulations) close to twenty cases to languages like Chinese with none at all.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Check all the chinese languages you wish to update on your browser, and follow the instruction on the web site to download and install them.
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Abu Kashir, Gas Station Attendant
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Other languages are: Hindi, Javanese, Chinese, English, and about nine other tribal languages of the indigenous and the Bushnegroes.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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Tsai Chih Chung is a Taiwanese cartoonist and populariser of Chinese philosophy whose books have sold over eighteen million copies and have been translated into a dozen languages.
Many Chinese languages, grouped under Sinitic languages, are spoken in China and Taiwan and by Chinese immigrants in many nations.
Language The Han Chinese and members of many minority groups speak dialects of Southwestern Mandarin Chinese.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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The majority were in Chinese, but there was a large collection of Tibetan documents as well as items in Turkic Uighur and several other languages.
Language Almost all of the native inhabitants of Henan speak dialects of Northern Mandarin Chinese.
Language Most of the inhabitants of Gansu speak dialects of Northern Mandarin Chinese.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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ASP is its inability to be localized in foreign languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean, a limitation which is non-existent for Instant ASP because of it’s Java technology roots.
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Keiko Miyisawa, Receptionist
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There were some problems posting the translations in Japanese and Chinese because Altavista's translator only translates kanji for those languages, and I hate to think of the headache that would be caused asking random morons to download Japanese/Chinese text support just for this page.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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It was not that there was no order in Nature for the Chinese, but rather that it was not an order ordained by a rational personal being, and hence there was no conviction that rational personal beings would be able to spell out in their lesser earthly languages the divine code of laws which he had decreed aforetime.
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