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Chief:
This question derived from "Can I reuse already translated sentence?" on this board. I hope, moderators split a part of it to here.

In English it looks like:
1,21,31...101...121... day
0,2-20,22-30,32-40...92-100,102-120... days.

In Russian:
1,21,31...101...121... den
2-4,22-24,32-34...102-104,122-124... dnya
0,5-20,25-30,35-40...105-120,125-130... dney
(To avoid character table problems, I using not Russian, but Ruglish)

Other languages have its own rules, I think.
My friends talk that similar problem may be in German.

Cerberus:
It's a problem, common to all the languages, which contain cases (nominative, dative, accusative....)

[Unknown]:

--- Quote from: Cerberus on July 12, 2004, 08:40:09 AM ---It's a problem, common to all the languages, which contain cases (nominative, dative, accusative....)

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How do the current German language files work around this?

-[Unknown]

Cerberus:
I don't know and I wil not be able to understand because I don't know German ::)

andrea:

--- Quote from: Chief on July 09, 2004, 07:56:26 PM ---In English it looks like:
1,21,31...101...121... day
0,2-20,22-30,32-40...92-100,102-120... days.

In Russian:
1,21,31...101...121... den
2-4,22-24,32-34...102-104,122-124... dnya
0,5-20,25-30,35-40...105-120,125-130... dney
(To avoid character table problems, I using not Russian, but Ruglish)

Other languages have its own rules, I think.
My friends talk that similar problem may be in German.

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--- Quote from: [Unknown] on July 16, 2004, 10:09:01 AM ---How do the current German language files work around this?

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What issue is this discussion about? I don't understand it - please explain.

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