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Review Dialect: Gujarati (Python) #113

Open madiedgar opened 5 years ago

madiedgar commented 5 years ago

Review Gujarati Language Translations for the Python Programming Language

In order to review this language to the project, complete the steps detailed in the translation guide (from Step # 6 onward). We are primarily working developing Legesher for the Python programming language. In the future we hope to add more programming languages.

Reviewing a translation is extremely important as we want to best understand the culture and context behind the words we select as keywords for the programming languages. The more perspectives the better! 👀Please take your time in being thorough with these translations. Think back when you were learning how to program and how context of words help you bridge together meaning and functionality.

⚠️ Note: this issue is to review the Python keywords and builtin functions only. Any additional translation reviews are encouraged, but not necessary.

To complete this issue:

Reviewers Needed

In order to add the translations for official use across Legesher, the translations will need to be approved and accepted by 5 additional native / fluent speakers. If you would like to be one of the reviewers for this language, please mention in this issue! :smile: Also feel free to loop in a friend that might be able to help with the translations! Please refer to the translation guide for the next step in the review process.

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madiedgar commented 4 years ago

Hey @bvishal8510 👋 , thanks so much for helping with adding the initial Gujarati translation. Do you know anyone else who might be interested in contributing to this?

sshiv5768 commented 4 years ago

@madiedgar , I am interested.

sshiv5768 commented 4 years ago

Thanks, @madiedgar for assigning me as a reviewer. 🤗

sshiv5768 commented 3 years ago

Hey, @madiedgar Can i continue this issue.

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

Yes please @sshiv5768 👍🏾 we'll need more individuals to add their review, but feel free to add more translations of another programming language.

Nidhir2k1 commented 3 years ago

Hello @madiedgar I'm interested in contributing.

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

@Nidhir2k1 Awesome, I assigned you to the issue. If you need any help, just reach out! 👍

136tejas commented 3 years ago

Hey @madiedgar i would like to contribute to this issue.

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

Awesome @136tejas, I'll assign you!

179priyasoni commented 3 years ago

hey @madiedgar I would like to contribute to this issue.

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

Awesome @179priyasoni, I'll assign you to the issue. Let me know if you have any questions. 👍🏾

shahkv95 commented 3 years ago

@madiedgar I would like to contribute to your initiative as a reviewer. Once again contributing to Legesher since the 2019 hacktoberfest would be a great experience. :+1:

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

That would be awesome @shahkv95! I've assigned you to this issue, let me know if you have any questions!

nik132-eng commented 3 years ago

I am new at the Open source but I want to work on this can you please assign me this issue?

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

Happy to help walk you through it if you need @nik132-eng 👍

nik132-eng commented 3 years ago

yes ma'am I didn't understand how to do it.

nik132-eng commented 3 years ago

Please help me @madiedgar

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

Join our discord community and I can help walk you through it @nik132-eng 👍

aadii0408 commented 3 years ago

I would like to contribute to this issues @madiedgar

sshiv5768 commented 3 years ago

Hey, @madiedgar I was looking my reviews and I thought that If I was writing a python program in Gujarati so how it would be translated from Guj to Python. So we should keep that in mind and review according to that. right?

sshiv5768 commented 3 years ago

So let's take example of break keyword in Python, It means stop the loop and get out of the loop. So should we translate like this " Stop and Out" which is in Gujarati રૂકો અને બહાર નિકલો. This translation actually suggest the use of break so should I use that as a translation?

Ln11211 commented 3 years ago

So let's take example of break keyword in Python, It means stop the loop and get out of the loop. So should we translate like this " Stop and Out" which is in Gujarati રૂકો અને બહાર નિકલો. This translation actually suggest the use of break so should I use that as a translation?

@sshiv5768 , I understand that but when a compiler encounters a "break", it stops(breaks) the control flow of the iteration and executes the next code block, break literally means to break the control flow, but we explain it by saying that "the compiler comes out", etc well if the compiler comes out when it encounters "break", then how and what keyword makes it go in? Thus translating it that way creates more doubts. What if there are readers who wouldn't think of the compiler as coming in and going out of code blocks, wouldn't the translation confuse them?

madiedgar commented 3 years ago

Love this conversation @sshiv5768 and @Ln11211 ^. I appreciate you're really thinking about these translations, because that's the power of this project. Continue to think about how you would explain these concepts in the context of Gujarati and even creative ways to encompass the full definition (like elif for "else if").

nik132-eng commented 1 year ago

hey @madiedgar is this project participating in hacktoberfest this year?

sshiv5768 commented 1 year ago

Hey, @nik132-eng, Yes this project is participating in Hacktoberfest 2023, you can contribute by adding your translations or you can be one of the reviewers(if you are a native Gujarati speaker).