On Oct 2, 2007, at 2:28 PM, Vircy Parker wrote:
Spanish
# wikipedia terms $stub = "borrador";
I couldnt' find the wikipedia work for "stub":
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantilla:Borrador
It seems to be:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantilla:Esbozo
$template = "plantilla"; $category = "categoría"; $infobox = "cuadro informativo";
These are straight from wikipedia. I think they use the term "Infobox":
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantilla:Infobox_Pa%C3%ADs
# pdpedia terms $objectclass = "clase de objeto";
# page headers $inlets = "inlets"; $outlets = "inlets";
"inlets" for both? in French and Portuguese, they used "entrada" and
"salida" (whatever those terms are in those languages, I forget), so
maybe that's appropriate in Spanish too.
.hc
$arguments = "argumentos"; $messages = "mensajes";
# infobox $name = "nombre"; $description = "descripción"; $abbreviation = "abreviación"; $library = "librería"; $author = "autor"; $developer = "desarrollador"; $releaseVersion = "número de versión"; $releaseDate = "fecha de la versión"; $dependencies = "dependencias"; $license = "licencia"; $website = "página web"; $programmingLanguage = "lenguaje de programación"; $platform = "plataforma"; $operatingSystem = "sistema operativo"; $language = "ldioma"; $dataType = "Tipo de dato"; $distributions = "distribuciones";
Note: Inlets and oulets could be transtaled like "entradas" and
"salidas", but... as the most anglicism pehaps is best don't
translate
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