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author | Thierry Vignaud <thierry.vignaud@gmail.com> | 2017-10-25 22:12:31 +0200 |
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committer | Mike FABIAN <mfabian@redhat.com> | 2017-10-26 15:01:32 +0200 |
commit | 408dff7ee52d61229740c18ac1e9ca8c522bcf6c (patch) | |
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fix nostr for "br" [BZ #21706]
"Ket" is the the most used negative answer, as it's the negative answer to a positively phrased question It's used as it or with the verb ("Ne ran ket", ...) As such, "Ket" is used in most translations. "Nann" is less used as it's the negative answer to a negatively phrased question See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes_and_no for explanations about languages with 3 or 4 form systems. We still keep "Nn" for short answers as: - new learners are used to "Non" in french - and they often misuses "Nann" - for compatibility with english [BZ #21706] * localedata/locales/br_FR (LC_MESSAGES): Fix nostr.
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