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<oerjan> learn Umlaut is German for "hum aloud", an important feature of the German language. It is indicated by putting two dots over the vowel of the syllable.
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date Sat, 15 Oct 2016 00:04:47 +0000
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Usage: words [-dhNo] [DATASETS...] [NUMBER_OF_WORDS]

valid datasets: --eng-1M --eng-all --eng-fiction --eng-gb --eng-us --french --german --hebrew --russian --spanish --irish --german-medical --bulgarian --catalan --swedish --brazilian --canadian-english-insane --manx --italian --ogerman --portuguese --polish --gaelic --finnish
default: --eng-1M

options:
  -h, --help             this help text
  -d, --debug            debugging output
  -N, --dont-normalize   don't normalize frequencies when combining
                         multiple Markov models; this has the effect
                         of making larger datasets more influential
  -o, --target-offset    change the target length offset used in the
                         word generation algorithm; use negative integers
                         for best results