You can contribute by helping us to translate the bot to your language.
en.json
to src/i18n/<lang_code>.json
.key | e.g. 1 | e.g. 2 | e.g. 3 | e.g. 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
lang_code 1 |
en |
zh-Hans |
yue 2 |
zh-Hant |
iso_639_code 3 |
en |
zh |
yue |
4 |
language_name |
English |
Simplified Chinese |
Cantonese |
Traditional Chinese |
lang_native_name |
English |
简体中文 |
廣東話 |
正體中文 |
style_0 |
RSStT |
|||
style_1 |
flowerss |
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| Language | Translator(s) | Status |
|—————————————-|—————————————–|—————————|
| en / English | @Rongronggg9 | |
| zh-Hans / Simplified Chinese / 简体中文 | @Rongronggg9 |
|
| zh-Hant / Traditional Chinese / 正體中文 | @Rongronggg9 |
|
| yue / Cantonese / 廣東話 | @Rongronggg9 |
|
| it / Italian / Italiano | @Alfy (@AlfyT96) |
|
| ca / Catalan / Català | @maite.guix |
|
| tr / Turkish / Türkçe | @wiseweb-works |
|
| fr / French / français | @Edanas, @naelopode, @Palente |
|
| id / Indonesian / Bahasa Indonesia | @liimee, @rezaalmanda |
|
| pt / Portuguese / Português | @luchezi, @higorluchez, @lauravpf |
|
| cs / Czech / čeština | @Mikyner |
|
| ru / Russian / Русский | @AHOHNMYC, @nutrilonrng |
|
| pl / Polish / Polski | @marcin93 |
|
| es / Spanish / Español | @OscarCMD |
|
| ja / Japanese / 日本語 | @Misaka13514 |
|
| eu / Basque / Euskara | @ionlizarazu |
|
Shorter is better. Usually, it’s the same as iso_639_code
. However, if a language does have multiple common variants and of which no one can be a common standard, consider using an extended IETF language tag instead. Please make sure the language code is IANA-registered and not deprecated or not about to be deprecated. ↩
yue
is a valid ISO 639-3 code, while zh-yue
is non-standard. ↩
Use for fallback. If your language has an ISO 639-1 code, use it. Otherwise, use an ISO 639-2/3 code. Ref: List of ISO 639-1 codes ↩
If a language has multiple variants, only the most widely-used one can set iso_639_code
. ↩