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Translators Guide
There are 3 main types of strings to be translated.
Simple
Add new friend
They are just plain text and are to be translated in full.
Placeholder
{username} changed their avatar
Contains one or more words surrounded by curly brackets
“{}
” anything outside of the curly brackets is to be
translated as normal but the words in the curly brackets are
NOT to be translated. In the above example
“{username}
” will be replaced by the users actual username
by fluffychat.
Plural
- {count,plural, =1{1 more event} other{{count} more events}}
This is the most complicated string type, the parts in bold are the
only parts that need translating in this string. You can identify plural
strings by seeing the pattern {word,plural,
at the start.
=1
and other
are “selectors” so you can have
multiple different translations for different quantities
other
is the only required selector and will be chosen if
the count does not match any other selectors.
Selector | Matches |
---|---|
=0 | a count of exactly 0 |
=1 | a count of exactly 1 |
=2 | a count of exactly 2 |
other | any number unless it matches a more specific rule |
There is also “few” and “many” but they seem to have language specific meaning.
Also the selectors do not need to match the english version such as your language may not even use different words for when there is more than one of something so: - {count,plural, other{{count} <insert translation here>}}
could be a perfectly resonable way to translate.