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Add Traditional Chinese and Arabic translations to README #908

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Add Traditional Chinese and Arabic translations to README.
Added a README directory to store different versions of README.md.

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Thanks for adding the translations! I noticed that the Traditional Chinese version has some Simplified Chinese terms. Just wanted to check—was the translation done manually? We want to make sure it's fully localized for Traditional Chinese readers.

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I also wonder if it's really needed to maintain so many different language versions while the core function is not working.

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Thank you for your response. Indeed, my submission does not make significant changes to the core functionality, but since the current README already supports multiple languages, further improvement wouldn't hurt. Therefore, I created a new folder to organize the README files for various language versions, which makes it look tidier. Of course, the translations were done by a machine, but I've already reviewed them, so you can rest assured. I hope my submission will be accepted.

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To be honest, it also won't help in the current situation. I appreciate that you'd like to contribute, but multilingual doc won't be our priority. Please consider helping improve current documentation, even answering questions or fixing some bugs; that'll be really helpful! Thanks again!

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