How i can know the languages whose input in md5 file before install it - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dear All,
Kindly i have one question and i hope to find an answer for it,
I just want to know how i can know the languages whose input in md5 file before install it, I check this Topic before i create this one
but i didn't found after extract MD5 file how to find the txt whose show me all ID languages in update
I used 7-Zip to extract the MD5 file
Waiting feedback
Thanks.

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