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  1. Manuel Spanish Translator with all proofreading rights

    Does this refer to males or females or both? Singular or plural?

  2. Martin Kalchev Bulgarian Translator with all proofreading rights

    I have the same question for the Bulgarian Translation.

  3. the "%1" will be "brother" or "sister" (already translated) and "%2" will be the last name of the assignee. So the direct answer is "both"

  4. Manuel Spanish Translator with all proofreading rights

    Ok, I solved the translation problem for now using male and female forms ("Querid@"). It would be more elegant to discern male and female forms ("Querido" and "Querida") just like you discern between "brother" and "sister".


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