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Where to contribute i18n? #527
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@popolopo21: Tutor LMS is translated to Hungarian at this site: https://translate.wordpress.org/locale/hu/default/wp-plugins/tutor/ You start by focussing on the translations for the stable release: You can propose translations directly through this link on this website, and you can also download a You can then edit translations in the To do this, register with your name and email at: https://login.wordpress.org/register?locale=hu_HU After having done or uploaded maybe 50 new translations, contact you should likely contact He is @benstone326 on WordPress.org and Slack, so it will be a good idea if you join the WordPress Slack and contact him on Slack: https://make.wordpress.org/chat/ If you need further help, please ping me at @bernhardkaindl here or through WordPress.org and/or Slack: https://profiles.wordpress.org/bkaindl/ DeepL (See https://www.deepl.com/en/translator/) and ChatGPT (I guess) support Hungarian, and at least for German DeepL often creates great translations, and you can enable them on https://translate.wordpress.org, so you'll see these automatic translations as proposals below the translation editor and with one click, you can copy it into the editor, check the translation and submit it then. The signup for the API key that you need is free. In the case of DeepL (which is great for German at least), you may need a credit card number, but that's only for verification, and you do not get billed on the free plan. ChatGPT is free also, you just need to signup using an email and phone number (they are not spamming you with stuff). It takes a few minutes to set it all up, but the speed you have by using them as a starting point for your translations pays off 1000-fold when you make many hundreds of translations (as you have to do: 564 are currently untranslated: https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/tutor/stable/hu/default/?filters%5Bstatus%5D=untranslated Here is the article which describes how to setup DeepL or ChatGPT on translate.wordpress.org: I'd say start off by:
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We would like to help to tranlate it to hungarian.
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