Crowdin

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Using Crowdin for translations

What is Crowdin

The Open Food Facts website & app are/can be available in 149 languages.

That’s a lot to manage ! 😅

Crowdin is a translation management system.

As you can see on the image, some languages have been widely translated, while others still need a push.

Crowdin offers the possibility for translators to:

  • work independently,
  • translate at their own pace,
  • choose what content they want etc.

 


Our goal :

Let as many different nationalities benefit from the Open Food Facts database in their native language !

Get started

Step 1 - Create a Crowdin account

Head to https://accounts.crowdin.com/register and create an account.

 

Step 2 - Go to the Open Food Facts project page

Head to the Open Food Facts project page: https://crowdin.com/project/openfoodfacts or https://translate.openfoodfacts.org .


 

Step 3 - Select the language

Choose the language you want to translate into. Don't translate English language, as it's always the source language!

The source language is always English.

Step 4 - Select a document to translate

Once you’ve clicked on a specific language (flag), you’ll be taken to a page with a list of docs/content.

The % of its translation is also shown (how much has already been translated by other translators). It’s a team effort ! 🤝

Select one & click on it (Swedish example)

 

Step 5 - Ready, set, translate !

Time to get to work. The strings (phrases/group of words) that need translation are highlighted in RED.

 

Step 5 - Job done !

Fantastic, you’ve completed your first translation ! 👏👏👏

Please note that the deployment of the translated content is not automatic.

So it may take a bit of time for the translation manager to deploy it.

Meanwhile, you can translate more 😉 .

Thank you for making useful content useful to millions of people !

 

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