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I can only reproduce the issue now, if I launch Firefox from the terminal, with the THAI locale enabled, by typing LC_ALL=th_TH.UTF8 firefox in the terminal. This reproduces regardless if I set the language in the device to THAI or ENGLISH.



I can only launch Firefox Release, I can not launch Firefox Nightly, Beta, or ESR with LC_ALL=th_TH.UTF8 command in the terminal

**Notes:**
* Setting the language to Thai directly from the browser settings does not reproduce the issue
* Thai locale pack needs to be installed in the device (sudo apt install language-pack-th language-pack-gnome-th)
I can only reproduce the issue now, if I launch Firefox from the terminal, with the THAI locale enabled, by typing `LC_ALL=th_TH.UTF8 firefox` in the terminal. This reproduces regardless if I set the language in the device to THAI or ENGLISH.



I can only launch Firefox Release, I can not launch Firefox Nightly, Beta, or ESR with LC_ALL=th_TH.UTF8 command in the terminal

**Notes:**
* Setting the language to Thai directly from the browser settings does not reproduce the issue
* Thai locale pack needs to be installed in the device (sudo apt install language-pack-th language-pack-gnome-th)
I can only reproduce the issue now, if I launch Firefox from the terminal, with the THAI locale enabled, by typing `LC_ALL=th_TH.UTF8 firefox` in the terminal. This reproduces regardless if I set the language in the device to THAI or ENGLISH.



I can only launch Firefox Release in THAI version, I can not launch Firefox Nightly, Beta, or ESR with LC_ALL=th_TH.UTF8 command in the terminal

**Notes:**
* Setting the language to Thai directly from the browser settings does not reproduce the issue
* Thai locale pack needs to be installed in the device (sudo apt install language-pack-th language-pack-gnome-th)

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