Topic: Translation Dictionary
Kristin Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2010-09-05, 15:33
Hello translators! I have introduced a TranslationDictionary in the wiki. It should provide a help for you to translate frequently used words of Widelands (names of wares, workers, buildings and other words) in a consistent way. For each language, there should be a Wiki page linked to this main page. I created the German and French one. Greetings, Top Quote |
meridius |
Posted at: 2011-04-18, 21:30
Hi translators! I have created Czech Translation Dictionary page. http://wl.widelands.org/wiki/TranslationDictionaryCzech/ It is empty - for now, but I'll go add translations as soon as possible. Promise. Bye, Meridius Top Quote |
raymond |
Posted at: 2011-04-25, 09:15
In the German translation: Ranger = Förster and Forester = Förster ??? Edited: 2011-04-25, 09:16
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Nasenbaer |
Posted at: 2011-04-25, 09:23
Jepp that are the right translations (both) - the Barbarian "Förster" is named "Ranger", while the imperial and atlantean "Förster" are named "Forester". That translation is used in every place it occurs in all campaign, tribe, ... texts Top Quote |
GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2013-10-09, 09:05
Here's the Scottish Gaelic one, all finished: https://wl.widelands.org/wiki/TranslationDictionaryScottishGaelic/
If so, I'll be happy to update the template, but I would like to confirm first. I'm new to the game ;) Busy indexing nil values Top Quote |
maclair |
Posted at: 2014-03-03, 21:35
Hi translators! I have created the Hungarian Translation Dictionary page. http://wl.widelands.org/wiki/TranslationDictionaryHungarian/ I wrote some words in it according to the official hungarian translation; however, it is far from complete... Some proposals concerning the hungarian translation can also be found in the Notes region (in hungarian, of course). Bye, Maclair Top Quote |
GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2014-03-08, 14:26
Here is the list of recent terminology changes for reference:
Barbarians
Empire
All Tribes
I have updated the template in the wiki, but not the individual dictionaries. Busy indexing nil values Top Quote |
teh.f4ll3n |
Posted at: 2014-03-08, 14:58
Well, back to the drawing board... Top Quote |
GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2014-03-08, 15:28
The real changes are:
Everything else is just spelling fixes Edited: 2014-03-08, 15:28
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teh.f4ll3n |
Posted at: 2014-03-08, 16:00
I noticed. Also, was 'Shipwright' changed to 'Shipyard'? .po and DictionaryTemplate don't seem to agree on this one. Edited: 2014-03-08, 16:01
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