Translators:
ageru French
Ajeje Brazorf Sardinian
Mohamad Hasan Al Banna Indonesian
Paresh Chouhan Hindi
YFdyh000 Simplified Chinese
YF Simplified Chinese
Translators:
bd339 Danish
Danial Behzadi Persian
David Koňařík Czech
Massimiliano Caniparoli Italian
Olexandr Nesterenko Ukrainian
Sebastiano Pistore Italian
Tobias Bannert German
Tong Hui Chinese (China)
Translators:
Ajeje Brazorf Sardinian
Green Lunar Hebrew
Ldm Public French
lucnsy Chinese (China)
Massimiliano Caniparoli Italian
Mladen Pejaković Serbian
naofum Japanese
Nordlenningen Norwegian Bokmål
Sérgio Marques Portuguese (Portugal)
Tobias Bannert German
Vdragon, V字龍 Chinese (Taiwan)
Translators:
agilob Polish
Ajeje Brazorf Sardinian
Alberto Moshpirit Spanish
Daniil Stryukov Ukrainian
Enol Puente Asturian
Jaroslav Lichtblau Czech
Ldm Public French
lucnsy Chinese (China)
Marcelo Santana Portuguese (Brazil)
Mladen Pejaković Serbian
naofum Japanese
relan Russian
Translators:
ageru French
Ajeje Brazorf Sardinian
Alberto Moshpirit Spanish
enolp Asturian
Ldm Public French
lucnsy Chinese (China)
Mladen Pejaković Serbian
naofum Japanese
As per !140, some languages require different translations for an app being
installed and the tab name for installed apps. Namely, one is plural while the
other isn't. Separate the two.
If they are ever useful again, they can be brought back with their
translations. Reasons to not keep them around:
* Most will not be used ever again
* Most languages don't have all of them yet
* Translators doing new languages would waste their time
Kept the local repo https ones since the setting was just temporarily
removed.
Thanks to @mvdan for catching that. Turns out Java's String formatting is
not as tolerant as C's printf(). Java crashes when the format is wrong,
while C just ignores extras.