Fwd: Verbs form in UI actions



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From: Leonardo Fontenelle <leo fontenelle gmail com>
Date: 20/12/2006 00:20
Subject: Re: Verbs form in UI actions
To: Christian Rose <menthos gnome org>


2006/12/19, Christian Rose <menthos gnome org>:
Swedish uses imperative on all menu items and buttons, except for some
old translations (like "File" menu => "Arkiv") that are nouns by
convention (that's what they were mistakenly translated to in the
early days of GUIs, and that's what people simply expect them to be
today). Any more recent menu/button terms are all imperatives (like
"Exit" => "Avsluta" and "Close" => "Stäng").
I've thought of "File" as a verb :-o In Portuguese (both in Brazil and
in Portugal) it is translated as a noun, and I never heard anyone
complain about that.

and we all say the equivalent of "you"
Just for curiosity, in Brazil (AFAIK not Portugal) we do that a lot,
although less than in Sweden. We are much less formal than most
Europeans :)

Leonardo Fontenelle


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