sophi schrieb:
and a table with the corresponding equation here:
http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/localization-guide/en/latest/l10n/pluralforms.html
Check that this table has no error and ask the equation to be added to
your language.
If you are not using Pootle, I guess it has to be added to the header of
your .po files.
Hi Sophie,
in the list behind the link above Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian are missing. But they are in the
CLDR list.
This applies to both Sorbian languages:
nplurals=4; plural=(n%100==1 ? 1 : n%100==2 ? 2 : n%100==3 || n%100==4 ? 3 : 0);
This is the system:
1, 101, 201, 301, etc. --> Nominative/Accusative singular
2, 102, 202, 302, etc. --> Nominative/Accusative dual
3/4, 103/104, 203/204, 303/304, etc. --> Nominative/Accusative plural
0, 5-100, 105-200, 205-300, 305-400, etc. --> Genitive plural
Decisive is the last digit, with decimal numbers as well. If the last digit behind the comma (in
English: point) is 1 then nominative/accusative singular, if it is 2 nominative/accusative dual and
so on.
So, both Sorbian languages have 4 forms and the same rules.
Christian already knows about that. He enabled it on Pootle that I can translate the strings with
plural forms. Before there was no translation text box because Pootle didn't know the Sorbian plural
rules.
He wrote me: "Set it to four plural forms without explicitly listing the
equation - that
allows for translation already."
Kind regards,
Michael
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