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The tool will output the source language, the translation, the original text, and a transliteration if available.
The search term "hot" indicates a recent surge in player interest. This popularity is usually driven by specific community events: If the help output displays, your hot download
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is a specialized third-party utility designed primarily for players of Cabal Online
In the gaming community, " GTools Cabal " refers to a popular automation utility for the MMORPG Cabal Online