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== Languages == '''Moby Language II''' contains wordlists of five languages: [[French language|French]], [[German language|German]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. Their statistics are: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Language ! Words ! Size (in [[byte]]s) |- ! French |align="right"| 138,257 |align="right"| 1,524,757 |- ! German |align="right"| 159,809 |align="right"| 2,055,986 |- ! Italian |align="right"| 60,453 |align="right"| 561,981 |- ! Japanese |align="right"| 115,523 |align="right"| 934,783 |- ! Spanish |align="right"| 86,059 |align="right"| 850,523 |- ! Total |align="right"| 560,101 ! 5,928,030 |} However, some of the lists are contaminated: for example, the Japanese list contains English words such as ''abnormal'' and non-words such as ''{{not a typo|abcdefgh}}'' and ''{{not a typo|m,./}}''. There are also unusual peculiarities in the sorting of these lists, as the French list contains a straight alphabetical listing, while the German list contains the alphabetical listing of traditionally capitalized words and then the alphabetical listing of traditionally lower-cased words. The list of Italian words, however, contains no capitalized words whatsoever. The lists do not use accented characters, so "{{not a typo|e^tre}}" is how a user would look up the French word {{lang|fr|Γͺtre}}'' ("to be").
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