| 1 | # Files in the config/locales directory are used for internationalization and |
| 2 | # are automatically loaded by Rails. If you want to use locales other than |
| 3 | # English, add the necessary files in this directory. |
| 4 | # |
| 5 | # To use the locales, use `I18n.t`: |
| 6 | # |
| 7 | # I18n.t "hello" |
| 8 | # |
| 9 | # In views, this is aliased to just `t`: |
| 10 | # |
| 11 | # <%= t("hello") %> |
| 12 | # |
| 13 | # To use a different locale, set it with `I18n.locale`: |
| 14 | # |
| 15 | # I18n.locale = :es |
| 16 | # |
| 17 | # This would use the information in config/locales/es.yml. |
| 18 | # |
| 19 | # To learn more about the API, please read the Rails Internationalization guide |
| 20 | # at https://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html. |
| 21 | # |
| 22 | # Be aware that YAML interprets the following case-insensitive strings as |
| 23 | # booleans: `true`, `false`, `on`, `off`, `yes`, `no`. Therefore, these strings |
| 24 | # must be quoted to be interpreted as strings. For example: |
| 25 | # |
| 26 | # en: |
| 27 | # "yes": yup |
| 28 | # enabled: "ON" |
| 29 | |
| 30 | en: |
| 31 | hello: "Hello world" |