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Joomla! Project wish to see the Joomla! CMS made available in any language.
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"...we wish to see the Joomla! CMS made available in any language..."</translate>'''}}
  
For that to become possible we need the help from talented native speakers who wish to contribute by translating Joomla! 1.5 language packages into their native language.
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For that to become possible we need help from talented native speakers who wish to contribute by translating Joomla! language packages or other publications into their native language.</translate>
  
To create a 1.5 translation you must create a [[How_to_create_a_language_pack|Joomla! language pack]]. See also: [[Technical Guidelines for 1.5 Translation]]
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Joomla translations are mostly maintained on [https://joomla.crowdin.com/ Crowdin]. Create an account or Log in with Google, Facebook, GitHub, Twitter or Gitlab and start translating your language.</translate>
  
'''For 2.5.x:''' [[Tutorial:Making_a_Language_Pack_for_Version_1.6|Joomla! 2.5 language pack]] {{JVer/multi|1.6,1.7,2.5}}
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On the Joomla Project Crowdin you will find the following projects:</translate>
  
In case your language is not currently available at this list [http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/jtranslation/frs/ at joomlacode 1.5 repository] or, for 2.5 at [http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/jtranslation1_6/frs/ at joomlacode 2.5 repository] and you have already created a local translation then please follow these steps:
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#Create a user and a new project at [http://joomlacode.org/gf/ joomlacode]
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#When project approved and you have uploaded your language files then please post in the Translation forum
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* Joomla! CMS (the core translation)
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* Joomla! Official Website Template (template of the official Websites)
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* Joomla! Official Websites (content of official Websites)
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* Joomla Marketing Resources (like video subtitles and social media images)
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* Joomla! Official Extensions (like the PatchTester, Weblinks, and the JED Checker).
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Should your language already be listed and you wish to contribute then please start by contacting [http://community.joomla.org/translations.html the local 1.5 Translation Coordinator] or, for 2.5  [http://community.joomla.org/translations/joomla-16-translations.html the local 2.5 Translation Coordinator].
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For documentation how Crowdin works, have a look at: [[S:MyLanguage/Crowdin|Crowdin]].</translate>
  
If your language is not listed and you want to join the Joomla! Translation Teams, please contact [http://forum.joomla.org/memberlist.php?mode=group&g=47 a member of the Coordination].
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You don’t need to join a team to help translate Joomla! Into your language - just visit the [https://joomla.crowdin.com/ CrowdIn profile] and get started translating into your local language.</translate>
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If your language currently isn’t listed, just let us know and we’ll get it setup so you can start translating.</translate>
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<translate><!--T:20--> If you would like to join one of the teams as a proofreader, contact the Joomla Translation Program via the [https://volunteers.joomla.org/teams/joomla-translation-program-team Volunteers Portal]. </translate>
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[[Category:Working Groups]]
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 12 September 2021

Other languages:
Deutsch • ‎English • ‎Nederlands • ‎français • ‎português

For that to become possible we need help from talented native speakers who wish to contribute by translating Joomla! language packages or other publications into their native language.

Joomla translations are mostly maintained on Crowdin. Create an account or Log in with Google, Facebook, GitHub, Twitter or Gitlab and start translating your language.

On the Joomla Project Crowdin you will find the following projects:

  • Joomla! CMS (the core translation)
  • Joomla! Official Website Template (template of the official Websites)
  • Joomla! Official Websites (content of official Websites)
  • Joomla Marketing Resources (like video subtitles and social media images)
  • Joomla! Official Extensions (like the PatchTester, Weblinks, and the JED Checker).

For documentation how Crowdin works, have a look at: Crowdin.

You don’t need to join a team to help translate Joomla! Into your language - just visit the CrowdIn profile and get started translating into your local language.

If your language currently isn’t listed, just let us know and we’ll get it setup so you can start translating.

If you would like to join one of the teams as a proofreader, contact the Joomla Translation Program via the Volunteers Portal.