The encoding is defined by the unicode standard, and was originally designed by ken thompson and rob pike. Click the change system locate. Uncheck the box and select the language arabic.

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The answer is most likely no. Mysql did it's best to interpret the arabic characters but failed and inserted these incorrect symbols instead. To my knowledge there is no way to convert that back to your initial characters. As a spanish guy i think it's just edgy memes/videos, and seems like it was a really old trend; See, a big youtuber with millions of subs made a video 9 months called don't search. I have a file that contains a arabic titles but in excel it gives me weird thinks that i can't read. How can i solve this?

See, a big youtuber with millions of subs made a video 9 months called don't search. I have a file that contains a arabic titles but in excel it gives me weird thinks that i can't read. How can i solve this? Attached what i got * * / / *

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