docs: Correct languages order in README.md#4876
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This PR corrects the alphabetical ordering of supported locales in the README.md file. The change ensures that language entries follow proper alphabetical order by moving misplaced entries to their correct positions.
- Reorders Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Greek, and Italian entries to maintain alphabetical sequence
- Standardizes the naming convention for Chinese language variants
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I just noticed that the latest additions to the README.md by mistake are not following alphabetical order.