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Russian
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Originating from Russia.
Presented in the Russian language. |
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A movie or television program that contains text communication in an additional language to the one being spoken in the primary narrative. This is done so that people of nationalities, other than the primary audience for the performance, can understand the dialog. |
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Taiwanese
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Originating from Taiwan.
One of the languages spoken by the peoples of Taiwan.
NOTE: Taiwanese should not be confused with Thai (Thailand), which is not the same. |
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Thai
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Originating from Thailand.
Language of the Thai peoples.
NOTE: Thai should not be confused with Taiwanese (Taiwan) which is not the same. |
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Explanation of the category 'Language'
The primary language that the content is presented in. The language
of the audience whom the content is presented for.
May also be used to describe the country of origin for the
material.
By default, this site presumes English
language.
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