[wp-polyglots] Re: The "None" situation
José Fontainhas
jfontainhas at gmail.com
Wed Nov 26 10:44:18 GMT 2008
Also, when the meaning is "None" (in pt: "Nenhum") it can be singular,
masculine or feminine and plural, masculine or
feminine("Nenhum/Nenhuma/Nenhuns/Nenhumas")
I know...Sorry
J
José Fontainhas wrote:
> Honorable polyglots,
>
> Since we're so surprisingly soul-searching before the release of this
> version, let me submit another string for discussion:
>
> "None", in my language, can be translated in several ways, depending
> on context: "None", "Without", "Nothing", etc... i.e.:
>
> Alignment -> None's meaning is "None", but
> Link Image To->None's meaning is "Nothing"
>
> Shows up here:
>
> #: wp-admin/categories.php:266
> #: wp-admin/edit-category-form.php:62
> #: wp-admin/includes/media.php:805
> #: wp-admin/includes/media.php:1809
> #: wp-admin/includes/media.php:1825
> #: wp-admin/includes/template.php:230
> #: wp-admin/includes/template.php:1795
> #: wp-admin/options-media.php:35
> #: wp-includes/deprecated.php:741
> #: wp-includes/js/tinymce/langs/wp-langs.php:422
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Jose
>
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