With the release date of Scratch 2.0 approaching, we're working on making Scratch available in many languages to be used by children all over the world.
Scratch Translation Server is now up and running on this link:
http://translate.scratch.mit.edu/
If you want to help with translating Scratch you can register for an account there.
Currently, the website contains the translation files for the programming blocks and editor interface for Scratch 2.0. We will be adding more parts of Scratch 2.0 to be translated soon: the website and support materials.
More information on the translation process has been posted on this link:
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Transl … _(website)
Please post here or send an email to translate [at] scratch [dot] mit [dot] edu if you have any questions related to Scratch translation.
Feel free to start other forum topics about translation issues for Scratch in your language.
Scratch on!
MIT Scratch Team
Last edited by adlogi (2012-12-15 19:30:05)
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translate is nice! I Russian, and Scratch program translate very nice, but in site translate have errors.
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Hello,
I'm interested to help translating Indonesian, the country I really loved. Though, when I arrived at the server site, I'm confused. I clicked "help" but, well, I'm confused again. What should I really do?
Thanks
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Rumanti wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested to help translating Indonesian, the country I really loved. Though, when I arrived at the server site, I'm confused. I clicked "help" but, well, I'm confused again. What should I really do?
Thanks
Did you make an account?
With regards,
~7734f
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