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  <meta name="og:description" content="From footprint-shaped writing to its ancient counterparts and even long-forgotten texts written in Unown characters, Pokémon have represented language in many ways. Learn more on the MDFW." />
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<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image" />
<meta name="og:title" content="Pokémon language - Mystery Dungeon Franchise Wiki" />
<meta name="og:description" content="From footprint-shaped writing to its ancient counterparts and even long-forgotten texts written in Unown characters, Pokémon have represented language in many ways. Learn more on the MDFW." />
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