<p>I would be curious to find out from people who use another natural language, especially one dissimilar to Germanic/Latin type languages, whether alphabetic sorting makes sense and/or is practical. For example if the menus were translated to Simplified Chinese, the range <code>h-l</code> might be translated <code>艾尺-艾勒</code> but I'm guessing that the name "Javascript" is always left in English. I have no idea how common it is to group English words in ranges of Chinese characters meant to represent the Roman/Latin alphabet.</p>

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