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English: Screenshot of Charlie Chaplin from the film The Great Dictator. The sign says: "Vestajoj Malnovaj" (sic; trad.: "Old Clothes"). In the image, the letter "j" is missing a circumflex diacritic.
Esperanto: Ekrankopio de la filmo La Granda Diktadoro, de Charlie Chaplin. La skribaĵo montras: "Vestajoj Malnovaj" (tiel). La litero "j" tie ne estas ĉapelita. Alia ŝildo montras "[D]olcj fresaj legomaj" anstataŭ "Dolĉaj freŝaj legomoj".
Português: Captura de tela do filme O Grande Ditador, de Charlie Chaplin. A placa diz: "Vestajoj Malnovaj" (sic; trad.: "Roupas Velhas"). Na imagem, falta um acento circunflexo na letra "j".
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