When someone is banned from asking questions, and they have one day left, it says (something like)
You will be able to ask questions in one days.
It should be
You will be able to ask questions in one day.
This should be fixed shortly. Basically, we have a syntax that indicates "affects pluralization", and we hadn't used it (the difference between in $foo$ days
and in #foo# days
, if you want unnecessarily and unusable detail). This meant it didn't have the necessarily pluralization variants for us to tweak. 2 per variable in English, many more for some other languages.
And to everyone who says pluralization in English is easy: I will note that the UI in this example also used the structure:
You've asked $NumQuestions$ questions recently, some of which have not been received very well by the community.
Pluralize that with an automagic framework and I'll be impressed. Sometimes the different pluralization cases simply require different words. In this case, the "NumQuestions
=> single" cases are now:
You've asked $NumQuestions$ question recently which has not been received very well by the community.
(we choose not to hard-code the number even when we know it is 1
, although "You've asked a question recently..." might also have been valid)
System.Data.Entity.Design.PluralizationServices
. I know this works in English. I don't know if it works in Russian or Arabic or other singular / dual / plural pattern languages.'s'
. Sometimes it's'es'
(or'ies'
) and sometimes it's a whole new word (mouse
->mice
).