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[@otacke](/weblate/user/otacke/) Changing the English source in Weblate doesn't work, as nearly all H5P content types only have the .en.json file as a template for the other translation files. Its content is not used to display the English strings in the user interface as far as I know. There the strings from the semantics.json file are used.
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