Download Office Arabic Language Pack |link|
But how to handle hyphens and other punctuation? For example, "Step-by-Step" is a hyphenated word. Need to split that into Step, by, Step. Each part is a separate word in a.
The "or" between the Windows versions would become or. The "or" between 32-bit and 64-bit would also become either. download office arabic language pack
Proper nouns here: "Office Arabic Language Pack" is a proper noun. So each word in it is part of a proper noun. However, in the example provided by the user, in their sample output, they left "Office Arabic Language Pack" as is, which is correct. So the task is to skip replacing any words that are part of a proper noun. But how to handle hyphens and other punctuation
Looking at the example provided, words like "Downloading" become c. I need to make sure that each regular word gets three synonyms or alternate forms, but since the example uses simple variants like a, b, c, maybe I just need to use placeholders. However, the user might actually want actual variants. Wait, the user says "every word with 3 variants in c format." In the example, it seems like they used placeholders, but maybe they want actual words. Wait, no, looking back, in the sample input, the user didn't specify generating actual words, just the format. But the example output in their mind is perhaps usingaas placeholders. Let me check the user's instruction again: "every word with 3 variants in c format. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." Each part is a separate word in a
Proper nouns: "Office Arabic Language Pack", "Step-by-Step"
For the numbers in the versions (10, 8.1, etc.), they are part of the OS name and should stay as is.
Therefore, the plan is: