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| author | 2017-05-28 15:22:13 +0200 | |
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| committer | 2017-05-28 15:22:13 +0200 | |
| commit | b3bd93cdfd1ca7cc1b262c96fb9bb3a7c9d0f1af (patch) | |
| tree | a734e93f711b06108239e3baf6a525840d623fed /app/Controllers/indexController.php | |
| parent | 2b0c9100ea0ad9526de4660bfff151f9f27bb875 (diff) | |
(minor) Eng i18n: "Damn" to "blast"
I think French *arf*/*zut* would be better translated as something like *blast* or *rats* than *damn*. The word *arf* doesn't have a lemma in my *Petit Robert*, so since French is my fourth and worst language I can't be completely sure. But even if I'm wrong about the French, the word *damn* simply seems slightly too expletive for an English localization. By contrast, in Dutch I'm not sure if anything even exceeds the level of offensiveness reached by a mild expletive like *damn* in English. English speakers are just much more sensitive to words in and of themselves regardless of context.
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