World Capitals In Different Languages

I give you 10 countries, and you have name their capitals eight times, all in different languages.
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Country
English
French
Spanish
Portuguese
Italian
German
Dutch
Polish
United Kingdom
London
Londres
Londres
Londres
Londra
London
Londen
Londyn
France
Paris
Paris
París
Paris
Parigi
Paris
Parijs
Paryż
China
Beijing
Pékin
Beijing
Beijing
Pechino
Peking
Beijing
Pekin
Portugal
Lisbon
Lisbonne
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisbona
Lissabon
Lissabon
Lizbona
Germany
Berlin
Berlin
Berlin
Berlim
Berlino
Berlin
Berlijn
Berlin
Sweden
Stockholm
Stockholm
Estocolmo
Estocolmo
Stockholm
Stockholm
Stockholm
Sztokholm
Denmark
Copenhagen
Copenhague
Copenhague
Copenhague
Copenhagen
Kopenhagen
Kopenhagen
Kopenhaga
Japan
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokio
Tóquio
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokio
Poland
Warsaw
Varsovie
Varsovia
Varsóvia
Varsavia
Warschau
Warschau
Warszawa
Israel
Jerusalem
Jérusalem
Jerusalén
Jérusalem
Gerusalemme
Jerusalem
Jeruzalem
Jerozolima
8 Comments
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Level 77
Dec 29, 2014
Cool idea!

Stockholm is called 'Stoccolma' in Italian

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Level 47
Dec 29, 2014
I would like to see the Asian Languages version. I hope I will get them better.
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Level 66
Dec 29, 2014
More more more!
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Level 65
Aug 14, 2015
*World Capitals In Different LangUAges*
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Level 65
Sep 28, 2015
The only problem with making hidden answer components now is that they appear black. You can see what I mean...
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Level 61
Jul 30, 2016
Good quiz! But Tokyo is written with an "i" in German.
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Level 65
Apr 17, 2018
I thought it was Tokio in German.
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Level 36
Oct 2, 2024
in italian it's "Stoccolma" for Stockholm and "Copenaghen" for Copenhagen