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| − | Gramps has been translated in many languages, but there is always room for more! You can [[Gramps_in_another_language|change Gramps to run in a variety of different languages]]. If Gramps is not [[Template:Gramps translations| available]] in your native language, you can translate it yourself, and have your translation included. [[Translating Gramps]] has all the details.
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| − | Furthermore, Gramps has the ability to provide culture/language depending [[Specification:Relationship Calculator|relationships]], [[Date_Handler|dates]] in reports, as well as [[Calendar tools holidays | region specific date and calendar options]].
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| − | If Gramps is available in your language, then perhaps the [[User_manual_translations|manual]] is not. You can also translate this, as explained in [[Translating the Gramps User manual]].
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| − | The wiki could be translated, as explained in the [[Gramps:Language_policy|Language policy]].
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| − | '''What should I do if I see a translation issue?''' The easiest thing is to post a bug on the [https://gramps-project.org/bugs/ bug tracker] or post a message on the [[Contact#Mailing_lists|'''gramps-devel''' mailing list]]. After doing that, you'll get introduced to the translators for your language and you can help them directly, or submit your own fixes. Alternatively, get involved by translating Gramps on [https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/gramps-project Weblate].
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