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i18n Contribution Checklist #397

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Innei opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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i18n Contribution Checklist #397

Innei opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Innei commented Sep 14, 2024

i18n Contribution Checklist

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This issue is for tracking contributions related to internationalization (i18n) in our project. Please follow the checklist below to ensure all necessary locales are covered.

Contribution Guidelines

Checkout our wiki: https://github.com/RSSNext/Follow/wiki/Contributing-to-Internationalization-(i18n)

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@Innei Innei pinned this issue Sep 14, 2024
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dai commented Sep 14, 2024

@Innei Team!

Thank you for your quick preparation for internationalization.

And @upupnoah thank you for your prompt Japanese language contribution.

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Arabic (ar) is divided into many regions, does each region need translation?

ar-sa: This is the Arabic of Saudi Arabia. As the religious center of the Arab world, especially being home to Islam's holy cities of Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabian Arabic has a significant influence in religious contexts.

ar-ma: Moroccan Arabic, located in North Africa, differs considerably from other regional Arabic dialects but is quite popular in the North African region.

ar-dz: This is Algerian Arabic. Algeria is one of the largest countries in Africa by area and has a large population; Algerian Arabic is also part of North African dialects and holds considerable influence.

ar-iq: This is Iraqi Arabic, which resembles the Arabic spoken in the Levant region (countries like Syria and Lebanon) and has a long historical and cultural background.

ar-kw: Kuwaiti Arabic may be from a small country but wields certain influence in the Gulf region due to its economic strength.

ar-tn: Tunisian Arabic shares similarities with Algerian and Moroccan dialects and falls under North African Arabic as well.

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