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Arabic-speaking countries use Arabic as their written language.
J. S. Srivastava has written: 'Capital funds in under-developed countries' -- subject(s): Capital
Mother Mary Peter Carthy has written: 'Catholicism in English-speaking countries'
Sonali Shukla has written: 'Capital and fiscal incentives for foreign direct investment in developing countries'
Alexander E. Fleming has written: 'Private capital flows to developing countries and their determination'
R. Nurkse has written: 'Problems of capital formation in under-developed countries' 'Equilibrium and growth in the world economy'
Michael A. La Carruba has written: 'Presidents and wives' -- subject(s): Biography, Portraits, Presidents, Presidents' spouses
V. A. Avadhani has written: 'Imports and capital formation in the underdeveloped countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Imports, Saving and investment
First, the punctuation. In most Spanish speaking countries, the way this would be written is 60.714.646. Generally speaking, the "." and "," symbols are reversed. Written out, the number is sesenta millón setecientos catorce mil seiscientos cuarenta y seis.
"Stephen" in Greek is written as "Στέφανος" and means "crown" or "wreath." It is a common name in Greek-speaking countries.
Walter S. G. Kohn has written: 'Governments and politics of the German-speaking countries' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Joan Bumann has written: 'Our American presidents' -- subject(s): Biography, Miscellanea, Presidents