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Segments don’t become obsolete by themselves. When someone uploads a new version of your file in which a segment was removed it will then be removed from WebTranslateIt as well. We call that obsoleting a segment. For more information and concrete examples <a href="%{link}">check our documentation on obsoleting segments</a>.
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A <strong>plural segment</strong> is a segment which often includes a countable variable placeholder (a number for which the value can vary programmatically). Nouns are inflected by this grammatical number and generally have different forms for singular and plural. In English for instance we decline the word <code>dog</code> in <code>1 dog</code> and <code>2 dog<strong>s</strong></code>.
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plural segment</strong>
is a segment which often includes a countable variable placeholder (a number for which the value can vary programmatically). Nouns are inflected by this grammatical number and generally have different forms for singular and plural. In English for instance we decline the word<code>
dog</code>
in<code>
1 dog</code>
and<code>
2 dog<strong>
s</strong></code>
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<strong>Important</strong> You may have more or less plural forms in your target language than in your master language. Plurals are different in many languages. For more information read the section about plural segments <a href="/docs/faq#plural-segments-and-plural-forms">in the FAQ</a> and <a href="%{link}">in the documentation</a>.
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Important</strong>
You may have more or less plural forms in your target language than in your master language. Plurals are different in many languages. For more information read the section about plural segments<a href="/docs/faq#plural-segments-and-plural-forms">
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Master usually means <strong>source</strong>, as opposed to <strong>target</strong>.
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It can refer to the <strong>master language</strong>, the source language on your project. There can only be one master language per project.
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A <strong>Target Language</strong> is the language you translate your project to. There can be one or many target languages per project.
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Target Language</strong>
is the language you translate your project to. There can be one or many target languages per project.