Enum bip39::Language

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pub enum Language {
    English,
    ChineseSimplified,
    ChineseTraditional,
    French,
    Italian,
    Japanese,
    Korean,
    Spanish,
}
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The language determines which words will be used in a mnemonic phrase, but also indirectly determines the binary value of each word when a Mnemonic is turned into a Seed.

These are not of much use right now, and may even be removed from the crate, as there is no official language specified by the standard except English.

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English

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ChineseSimplified

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ChineseTraditional

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French

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Italian

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Japanese

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Korean

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Spanish

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Construct a word list from its language code. Returns None if the language code is not valid or not supported.

Get the word list for this language

Get a [WordMap][WordMap] that allows word -> index lookups in the word list

The index of an individual word in the word list is used as the binary value of that word when the phrase is turned into a [Seed][Seed].

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