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Sálem wikipediya paydalanıwshısı, Qaraqalpaqsha Wikipedia rawajnalıwına óz úlesin qosıp atırǵanlarǵa minnetdarshılıq bildirip qalaman. Házirgi waqıtta translatewiki.net, kaa.wikipedia.org saytları interfeysiniń qaraqalpaqsha awdarmasına 1200 den aslam awdarma hámde 200 den aslam awdarmalardı tekserip shıǵıp ózgeris ámelge asırdım.
[1]Translatewiki.net
[2]Telegram.org
[3]Websayt
Links for Karakalpak
- Most used / Most important
- Messages that need updating or fixing: please check every message and make necessary fixes before confirming it!
- Codex - common interface components
- Vector - the default desktop skin
- Portals - wikipedia.org home page
- Universal Language Selector - component
- Universal Language Selector - extension
- Discussion Tools
- Babel
- Mobile website:
- Page Content Service - strings for all mobile interfaces
- MinervaNeue - the mobile web skin
- MobileFrontend - the mobile web interface
- Visual Editor (the titles don't matter; all these parts must be translated for the complete Wikipedia Visual editor experience):
- WikiEditor
- Wikibase client - integration of Wikipedia and Wikidata
- Incubator (this is not a high priority if the wiki in your language has already graduated from the Incubator)
- Wikibase Lexeme - dictionary information in Wikidata
- ContentTranslation
- UploadWizard
- Wikipedia Android app
- Wikipedia iOS app (You can skip this if iPhone is not common among the speakers of your language)
- Commons Android App
- Wikibase repo - Wikidata.org website
- Echo - also known as "Notifications"
- ProofreadPage - Wikisource (You can skip it if you don't need Wikisource)
- Extensions used by Wikimedia - main
- Core MediaWiki
- Extensions used by Wikimedia - Advanced
- Extensions used by Wikimedia - Media
Guides:
- Basic MediaWiki glossary | Translate the glossary | Translated glossary
- General localization guidelines
- General guidelines for translating MediaWiki, the software that powers Wikipedia
- Amir Aharoni's tips for translation
Tools: