WebTranslateIt Software SL/WebTranslateIt
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Given a generic language <code>en</code> for English and sub-languages <code>en-US</code> for English, United States and <code>en-GB</code> for English, Great Britain. <code>en-US</code> and <code>en-GB</code> will automatically inherit the translations from <code>en</code>. <a href="/docs/locale/#language-inheritance">Learn more about language inheritance in the documentation</a>.
Given a generic language
<code>
en</code>
for English and sub-languages<code>
en-US</code>
for English, United States and<code>
en-GB</code>
for English, Great Britain.<code>
en-US</code>
and<code>
en-GB</code>
will automatically inherit the translations from<code>
en</code>
.<a href="/docs/locale/#language-inheritance">
Learn more about language inheritance in the documentation</a>
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This advanced option which lets you specify the plural rule used by %{locale_name}. The plural rule defined by <a href="http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html" target="_blank">Unicode CLDR</a> for %{locale_name} is:
This advanced option which lets you specify the plural rule used by %{locale_name}. The plural rule defined by
<a href="http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html" target="_blank">
Unicode CLDR</a>
for %{locale_name} is: -
For instance: <code>singapore</code>, <code>pirate</code>, <code>developers</code>, …
For instance:
<code>
singapore</code>
,<code>
pirate</code>
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developers</code>
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Create custom languages for a specific territory or use-case.<br />Examples: English Singapore, French Pirate, English by developers, …
Create custom languages for a specific territory or use-case.
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The <strong>source</strong> language is the language you translate your project <strong>from</strong>.<br/>The <strong>target</strong> languages are the languages you translate your project <strong>to</strong>.
The
<strong>
source</strong>
language is the language you translate your project<strong>
from</strong>
.<br/>
The<strong>
target</strong>
languages are the languages you translate your project<strong>
to</strong>
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<strong>Paid plans</strong>: WebTranslateIt is a month-to-month, pay-as-you-go service so we don’t provide refunds. You are billed every 30 days for the service. You can cancel the service at any time and you won’t be charged again, but you are responsible for any charges already incurred.
<strong>
Paid plans</strong>
: WebTranslateIt is a month-to-month, pay-as-you-go service so we don’t provide refunds. You are billed every 30 days for the service. You can cancel the service at any time and you won’t be charged again, but you are responsible for any charges already incurred. -
<strong>Payment by invoice</strong>: Customers who don’t have a credit card can pay by invoice for a 6 or 12 months period (available for our Medium Plan and above). You can cancel the service at any time and you won’t be charged again, but we don’t provide a refund of the charges already incurred.
<strong>
Payment by invoice</strong>
: Customers who don’t have a credit card can pay by invoice for a 6 or 12 months period (available for our Medium Plan and above). You can cancel the service at any time and you won’t be charged again, but we don’t provide a refund of the charges already incurred. -
<strong>Free 15-day trial</strong>: WebTranslateIt offers a free, unrestricted 15-day trial. 15 days after you originally sign up you will be asked to choose a plan (Micro, Small, Medium, Large or Extra Large). If you choose a premium plan, you will be billed for 30 days. If you choose the Micro plan or decide not to use WebTranslateIt any more you won’t be billed at all.
<strong>
Free 15-day trial</strong>
: WebTranslateIt offers a free, unrestricted 15-day trial. 15 days after you originally sign up you will be asked to choose a plan (Micro, Small, Medium, Large or Extra Large). If you choose a premium plan, you will be billed for 30 days. If you choose the Micro plan or decide not to use WebTranslateIt any more you won’t be billed at all. -
If you discover a security issue, send us an e-mail at <a href="mailto:security@webtranslateit.com">security@webtranslateit.com</a>. We will get back to you as soon as we can.
If you discover a security issue, send us an e-mail at
<a href="mailto:security@webtranslateit.com">
security@webtranslateit.com</a>
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<a href="/sign_up">
Create a user account</a>
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Создайте аккаунт</a>
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By signing in you agree to the
<a href="/tos" target="_blank">
Terms and Conditions</a>
and the<a href="/privacy" target="_blank">
Privacy Policy</a>
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Pretty fonts are nice to work with, but <span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console', Monaco, monospace !important; font-size: 13px !important;">fixed-width fonts</span> can be useful to spot missing spaces in translations.
Pretty fonts are nice to work with, but
<span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console', Monaco, monospace !important; font-size: 13px !important;">
fixed-width fonts</span>
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Turning AutoSave on lets you save translations without clicking on the “save” button. It removes the “save” buttons. <a href="/docs/translation_interface/how_to_translate#translating-with-autosave">Read more in our documentation »</a>
Turning AutoSave on lets you save translations without clicking on the “save” button. It removes the “save” buttons.
<a href="/docs/translation_interface/how_to_translate#translating-with-autosave">
Read more in our documentation »</a>
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It is currently <strong>%{current_time}</strong> in %{current_time_zone}.
It is currently
<strong>
%{current_time}</strong>
in %{current_time_zone}.Сейчас<strong>
%{current_time}</strong>
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Looking for something to translate? Why not helping these <a href="%{link}">public projects</a>?
Looking for something to translate? Why not helping these
<a href="%{link}">
public projects</a>
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An activity feed showing what’s happening on your projects<br />will be displayed here once you start working.
An activity feed showing what’s happening on your projects
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<strong>%{percent_completed}%</strong> proofread
<strong>
%{percent_completed}%</strong>
proofread -
<strong>%{percent_translated}%</strong> translated
<strong>
%{percent_translated}%</strong>
translated -
To verify
To verify
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Right-to-Left language sometimes need invisible special Unicode markers to indicate Left-to-Right runs of text such as brand names or pieces of code. <a href="/docs/faq#editing-right-to-left-text">Read more about it »</a>
Right-to-Left language sometimes need invisible special Unicode markers to indicate Left-to-Right runs of text such as brand names or pieces of code.
<a href="/docs/faq#editing-right-to-left-text">
Read more about it »</a>