Hello As a result of the discussion, I have changed the name from "donation in kind" to "donation of goods". "donation of goods" is easier to understand and is more specific for a place you can give physical things as donation.
If there are no more comments, I will start voting in a few days. Best regards Markus Von: Martin Koppenhoefer<mailto:dieterdre...@gmail.com> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Februar 2020 12:00 An: Tag discussion, strategy and related tools<mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org> Betreff: Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - in-kind_donation Am Mi., 19. Feb. 2020 um 23:50 Uhr schrieb Joseph Eisenberg <joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com<mailto:joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com>>: My concern is still that it might be hard to translate "donation in kind" from English into some languages, and that people with limited English vocabulary might not understand the phrase. Automated translations by Google from "donation in kind" gets this: I got the same with deepl.com<http://deepl.com> (for French, German, Spanish, Dutch) German: "Sachspende" is a precise and accurate term (no wonder, the OP has translated this to English). Dutch: "donatie in natura" literally "donation in nature", from French? French: "don en nature" - literally "gift in nature/kind" which seem to be a phrase So "donation in kind" will work for western European languages (and Indonesian), though it would be nice if someone can check how it works in Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, etc. However, "donation of goods" works as well or better in most of these languages: "Donation of goods" translates to: = "sumbangan barang" (Indonesian) = "donación de bienes" (Spanish) = "don de biens" (French) = "donatie van goederen" (Dutch) = "Spende von Waren" (German) no, "Spende von Waren" is not an established term, it doesn't sound natural (but would probably be understood anyway), the perfect term is "Sachspende". My guess is that also for the other languages, particularly Roman languagues with their reference to "nature", the established term is that and not the second alternative. No idea about Indonesian obviously ;) Cheers Martin
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