- Syntaxes supported, not really language codes.
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- en - English 
- de - German 
- es - Spanish 
- fr - French 
- it - Italian 
- nl - Dutch 
- pt - Portuguese 
- pt_BR - Portuguese (Brazil) 
- gr - Greek 
- no - Norwegian 
- se - Swedish 
- tw - Chinese (Taiwan) 
- ua - Ukrainian
 German requires the following additional soundfile: 
Spanish requires the following additional soundfile: 
Dutch, Portuguese & Spanish require the following additional soundfiles:- 
- vm-INBOXs singular of 'new' 
- vm-Olds singular of 'old/heard/read'
 NB these are plural:- 
- vm-INBOX nieuwe (nl) 
- vm-Old oude (nl)
 Polish uses:- 
- vm-new-a 'new', feminine singular accusative 
- vm-new-e 'new', feminine plural accusative 
- vm-new-ych 'new', feminine plural genitive 
- vm-old-a 'old', feminine singular accusative 
- vm-old-e 'old', feminine plural accusative 
- vm-old-ych 'old', feminine plural genitive 
- digits/1-a 'one', not always same as 'digits/1' 
- digits/2-ie 'two', not always same as 'digits/2'
 Swedish uses:- 
- vm-nytt singular of 'new' 
- vm-nya plural of 'new' 
- vm-gammalt singular of 'old' 
- vm-gamla plural of 'old' 
- digits/ett 'one', not always same as 'digits/1'
 Norwegian uses:- 
- vm-ny singular of 'new' 
- vm-nye plural of 'new' 
- vm-gammel singular of 'old' 
- vm-gamle plural of 'old'
 Dutch also uses: 
Spanish also uses: 
Italian requires the following additional soundfile:
For vm_intro_it: 
- vm-nuovo new 
- vm-nuovi new plural 
- vm-vecchio old 
- vm-vecchi old plural
Japanese requires the following additional soundfile: 
- jp-arimasu there is 
- jp-arimasen there is not 
- jp-oshitekudasai please press 
- jp-ni article ni 
- jp-ga article ga 
- jp-wa article wa 
- jp-wo article wo
Chinese (Taiwan) requires the following additional soundfile: 
- vm-tong A class-word for call (tong1) 
- vm-ri A class-word for day (ri4) 
- vm-you You (ni3) 
- vm-haveno Have no (mei2 you3) 
- vm-have Have (you3) 
- vm-listen To listen (yao4 ting1)
- Note
- Don't use vm-INBOX or vm-Old, because they are the name of the INBOX and Old folders, spelled among others when you have to change folder. For the above reasons, vm-INBOX and vm-Old are spelled plural, to make them sound more as folder name than an adjective.