Hans-Christoph
Steiner wrote:
On Oct 8, 2007, at 2:19 PM, tim wrote:
Hello,
Since didn't see any Nederlands verison yet, here's my attempt at one:
Cool, so you want to be the "sysop" of the Nederlands site?
I wouldn't mind. I don't have much experience with this though...
What exactly is expected of a "sysop" ?
# wikipedia terms
$stub = "beg"; // i asked this on #wikipedia-nl, and they told me
{{beg}} (with the curly braces). 'beg' is an abbreviation for 'begin'
Beginnetje is also used:
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorie:Beginnetje
Ok Beginnetje it shall be then.
$template = "sjabloon";
$category = "categorie";
$infobox = "infobox";
# pdpedia terms
$objectclass = "objectklasse";
# page headers
$inlets = "ingangen";
$outlets = "uitgangen";
$arguments = "argumenten";
$messages = "berichten"; // could be 'boodschappen' too, but that
sounds a bit wierd to me, as that also means 'arrands'.
# infobox
$name = "naam";
$description = "beschrijving"; // can also be 'omschrijving'
$abbreviation = "afkorting";
$library = "bibliotheek";
$author = "auteur";
$developer = "ontwikkelaar";
$releaseVersion = "versie";
just 'releasedate' ?
$dependencies = "vereisten"; // translated freely as 'requirements'
here, maybe there's a better word but it doesnt spring to mind now
$license = "licentie";
$website = "website";
$releaseDate = "uitgebrachtOp"; // or 'gepubliceerdOp' ? or
'vrijgegevenOp? or
$programmingLanguage = "programmeerTaal";
$operatingSystem = "besturingsSysteem";
$dataType = "dataType";
"camel case" isn't used in wikipedia (unless that's a Dutch spelling
convention). In English, following wikipedia, these are:
I thought it was camel case in the original mail...
correction:
Release date : Uitgebracht op
Programming language : Programmeertaal (one word)
Operating system : Besturingssysteem (one word)
Data type : Data type
gr,
Tim
.hc
comments and suggestions from dutch speakers welcome !
Tim
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