Translation Rules for Plurals
The table below shows the specific rules that are produced by Qt Linguist and lrelease for a selection of languages. Cells marked otherwise indicate the form used when none of the other rules are appropriate for a specific language.
| Language | Rule 1 | Rule 2 | Rule 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | n == 1 |
otherwise | N/A |
| French | n < 2 |
otherwise | N/A |
| Czech | n % 100 == 1 |
n % 100 >= 2 && n % 100 <= 4 |
otherwise |
| Irish | n == 1 |
n == 2 |
otherwise |
| Latvian | n % 10 == 1&& n % 100 != 11 |
n != 0 |
otherwise |
| Lithuanian | n % 10 == 1&& n % 100 != 11 |
n % 100 != 12 && n % 10 == 2 |
otherwise |
| Macedonian | n % 10 == 1 |
n % 10 == 2 |
otherwise |
| Polish | n == 1 |
n % 10 >= 2 && n % 10 <= 4 && (n % 100 < 10 || n % 100 > 20) |
otherwise |
| Romanian | n == 1 |
n == 0|| (n % 100 >= 1 && n % 100 <= 20) |
otherwise |
| Russian | n % 10 == 1&& n % 100 != 11 |
n % 10 >= 2 && n % 10 <= 4 && (n % 100 < 10 || n % 100 > 20) |
otherwise |
| Slovak | n == 1 |
n >= 2 && n <= 4 |
otherwise |
| Japanese | otherwise | N/A | N/A |
The rules themselves are not documented and are internal to Qt Linguist and lrelease.
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