Diaspora/Diaspora
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zeroThis plural form is used for numbers like: 0
Il non resta invitationes pro iste codice
oneThis plural form is used for numbers like: 1Un invitation resta pro iste codice
otherThis plural form is used for numbers like: everything else%{count} invitationes resta pro iste codice
Plural segments
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Hello,
Why are there only 3 possibilities in the french plural segment : "one" -> n = 0..1 (!), zero and many? Wouldn't it be possible to refine this, as in english? -
The rule in the latest CLDR[1] even only uses one and other, so it should be possible to express everything you need.
[1] http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
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Sure, but what I don't understand is why there are 6 entries in english language and only 3 in french.
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That has kinda historical reasons. Back at 99translations there was no automatic support for pluralization so we had to provide all possible keys in order to be compatible to all languages. With WebTranslateIt it's theoretically not necessary anymore, maybe I'll refactor that out one day (or someone else does).
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Thanks for your explanation ; I do understand now ;-)
History
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Un invitation restante sur iste codice%{count} invitationes restante sur iste codiceNulle invitation restante sur iste codiceoneThis plural form is used for numbers like: 1otherThis plural form is used for numbers like: everything else
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Un invitation resta pro iste codice Il non resta invitationes pro iste codice %{count} invitationes resta pro iste codicezeroThis plural form is used for numbers like: 0Il non resta invitationes pro iste codice
oneThis plural form is used for numbers like: 1Un invitation resta pro iste codice
otherThis plural form is used for numbers like: everything else%{count} invitationes resta pro iste codice
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Un invitation resta pro iste codice Il non resta invitationes pro iste codice %{count} invitationes resta pro iste codicezeroThis plural form is used for numbers like: 0Il non resta invitationes pro iste codice
oneThis plural form is used for numbers like: 1Un invitation resta pro iste codice
otherThis plural form is used for numbers like: everything else%{count} invitationes resta pro iste codice