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You can read a few short stories here
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Do not guess. You can try it with any language. Just read and write any and all of the symbols/letters/characters in a word.
You will not be able to understand it without resorting to a dictionary that deals with that particular language and another that you understand. But, since you know how to read and write in at least one language and are more or less proficient in that language, you will be able to read and write any other language in the world. ![]() |
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