There are certain limitations that we have applied while using fallback language. Let’s understand what they are:
Contentstack allows only one level of data inheritance for fallback languages. You cannot add a fallback language (other than the master language) for the language that is already set as a fallback for another language.
You can only select one of the languages added to your stack as a fallback language.
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