If you have any knowledge of russian language, one of core maintainers
maintains russian translations, so you can use ideas from it... For a
Czech language, there is huge difference from Russian, becose of
location - Czech (and Slovakian) people between 5-7 century moved to
future Czech Republic as most eastern tribe of original Slovan people,
so we were under influence of germanistic and romanian languages...
Václav Valíček
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Dne 25.6.2014 13:31, Giuliano Colla napsal(a):
Il 25/06/2014 12:13, Václav Valíček ha scritto:
I know your feelings... With czech language, it was similar...
Interesting is, that I was translating every time I had something
more important (par example finals :D). Don't be afraid to stole a
job to official maintainer, he probbably does not work. If you look
into header of PO file, there is (or should be) an email or something
similar to contact last editor... But there is huge chance to make
missmath with the %s changes - as translator, I can say, It will be
great after replacing %s with " and sLineBreak... But the job is
awkard... Specially in longer strings, it's self destructing to find
out all %s and %s in source...
I can wish you as less of staetments untranslatable into you language
as possible... I was a little bit dualised person when I was deciding
if translate unit or not to translate unit into Czech, when in
translations it was 50/50... And I know a lot of my translations
aren't ideal, but it is still better than nothing...
I'd like to have a better knowledge of czech language to take good
ideas from your translations, as you appear to share my philosophy.
Unfortunately I only have a few notions of russian and croatian. When
in Czech Republic, I've realized that czech is somewhat in between the
two, but that's not enough:-( .
Giuliano
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