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| ''orange'' || ''jingga / oren'' || Use ''jingga'' for colour, use ''oren'' for fruit, others use common sense either it's more to colour or fruit | | ''orange'' || ''jingga / oren'' || Use ''jingga'' for colour, use ''oren'' for fruit, others use common sense either it's more to colour or fruit | ||
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+ | | ''air'' || ''udara'' || Don't confuse with ''air'', the Malay word for ''water''. Don't use the word ''angin'' as that means ''wind'' or ''moving air''. | ||
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+ | | ''water'' || ''air'' || Don't confuse the Malay word ''air'' which means ''water'' with the English word ''air''. | ||
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+ | | ''gravel'' || ''kelikir'' || Don't use ''kerikil'' even though both means the same in English ''gravel'' as the one in game is really ''kelikir'', ''kerikil'' is a little bit different from ''kelikir''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 28 October 2024
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This page serves as the base for translation notes which should be read by translators of certain language(s), and to maintain consistency and accuracy of translations across different translators of same language. This page is the alternative of the translation note page in developer's wiki since it is impossible and not relevant for translators who are not developers to create developer's wiki account and post the translation notes in the developer's wiki.
How to create notes?
Create a subpage of this page in your language code and write all the translation notes in it (eg. Help:Translation Notes/de for German translation notes). Of course, you should write the notes in your intended language in there. If you want to write some translation notes in English so English readers knows what are being written in the notes, do it under #Brief translation notes but keep it simple.
Brief translation notes
Create subheader and briefly explain what are some of the translation notes that has been written for your language.
German
The translation notes for German are imported from developer's wiki.
Malay
The translation notes written on Malay are about the unusual phrases used for translations, and note on some self-derivative words or near-neighbour words as some English words don't have any existing Malay words. While most of the translations are not worth mentioned here due to complexity or common sense, it felt needs to mention that translations for certain words should also mentioned to English community to avoid confusions of both sides (original and translated).
English | Malay | Notes |
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mode | mod | Common Malay word mod is official translation of English mode and it's used everywhere |
mod (singular) | mods | Malay word mods is self-derived from Malay words modifikasi (modification) with an S to avoid confusion with Malay word mod that means English mode |
mods (plural) | mods-mods | Malay grammar for plurals is reduplication of words |
diamond | intan | Malay uses intan for all diamond-related stuff like ores, tools, blocks but not for diamond stone. |
diamond (stone) | berlian | Malay has separate word for the stone diamond (the item diamond) |
deprecated | terkecam | Near-neighbour: The only translation for deprecate is kecam, which usually used to mean criticize |
pickaxe | beliung | Near-neighbour: The only translation for pickaxe is beliung, which usually used to mean adze |
orange | jingga / oren | Use jingga for colour, use oren for fruit, others use common sense either it's more to colour or fruit |
air | udara | Don't confuse with air, the Malay word for water. Don't use the word angin as that means wind or moving air. |
water | air | Don't confuse the Malay word air which means water with the English word air. |
gravel | kelikir | Don't use kerikil even though both means the same in English gravel as the one in game is really kelikir, kerikil is a little bit different from kelikir. |
Original names
For the translation notes about original names, see Help:Original names.