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  2. Wikipedia:German-English translation requests/Translation ...

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    Amt (Ämter): Translate as authority (authorities). This is a grouping of Gemeinden at a lower level than a Kreis. (see Amt (country subdivision)) Bezirk: As part of a town or city, translate as borough; as an abbreviation of Regierungsbezirk, see below. In references to former East Germany, do not translate, as the term does not equate to any ...

  3. Wikipedia:Translators available - Wikipedia

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    Bob the Wikipedian (talk · contribs) — Moderate German, native English (US); seven years of German in school, can translate moderately with help of a German dictionary; Callumm (talk · contribs) — Near-fluent German, native English; CWO (talk · contribs) — Fluent German, native English; former professional German–English translator

  4. Help:Translation - Wikipedia

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    Arabic, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish. If the non-English citation template is supported by a translator (see list), all you need to do is copy the citation from the source and paste it into the en-wiki article, preview, fix any errors, and publish.

  5. Languages of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish is the official language of Sweden and is spoken by the vast majority of the 10.23 million inhabitants of the country. It is a North Germanic language and quite similar to its sister Scandinavian languages, Danish and Norwegian, with which it maintains partial mutual intelligibility and forms a dialect continuum.

  6. Language localisation - Wikipedia

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    Language localisation (or language localization) is the process of adapting a product's translation to a specific country or region.It is the second phase of a larger process of product translation and cultural adaptation (for specific countries, regions, cultures or groups) to account for differences in distinct markets, a process known as internationalisation and localisation.

  7. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Latin [note 3] and Romance languages (languages that evolved from Latin: Italian, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Romanian) Germanic languages (English, Dutch, German, Nordic languages) [note 4] Celtic languages (Welsh, Irish and Scottish Gaelic) [note 5] Baltic languages (Latvian and Lithuanian) Some Slavic languages (Polish, Czech, Slovak ...

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