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Help:Other languages

In this article, the topic Help:Other languages will be addressed from a broad and detailed perspective, with the aim of providing readers with a complete and enriching vision of this matter. Through a comprehensive and rigorous analysis, different aspects and approaches related to Help:Other languages will be explored, in order to provide relevant and up-to-date information. The various implications and consequences that Help:Other languages can have in different contexts will also be examined, as well as possible solutions or recommendations to address this issue effectively. With a critical and reflective perspective, this article aims to offer the reader solid and well-founded knowledge about Help:Other languages, thus promoting greater understanding and awareness about it.

Many pages on the English Wikipedia are available in other languages. These pages are accessed via the interlanguage (interwiki) links, usually visible on the top right of a page. (For the desktop website this was previously on the bottom left. For some languages this is still the case.) Links to all the different language versions for that page will be displayed. A lack of interlanguage links indicates that there is no equivalent page in any other language.

Other language versions are usually written independently rather than being a translation. The interlanguage links may on occasion lead to non-existent pages.

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