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Found 22 translations.
| Name | Current message text |
|---|---|
| h Arabic (ar) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h ar-EG (ar-EG) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h German (de) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h Greek (el) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h English (en) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h en-GB (en-GB) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h en-PT (en-PT) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h es-ES (es-ES) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h Finnish (fi) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h French (fr) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h Italian (it) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h Korean (ko) | Lua에게 의미가 없는 것을 입력하면 구문 오류(또는 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error 오류])라고 합니다. Mudlet은 이를 인식하고 작은 레이디버그를 보여주며 '''어느 줄에서 오류가 발생했는지도 알려줍니다'''. 예를 들면 이렇습니다: |
| h Dutch (nl) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h Polish (pl) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h pt-BR (pt-BR) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h pt-PT (pt-PT) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h Russian (ru) | Когда вы вводите что-то, что не имеет смысла для Lua, это называется синтаксической ошибкой (или[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error]). Mudlet это поймет и покажет вам маленькую божью коровку, а также ''' скажет вам, в какой строке ошибка''. Вот пример: |
| h sv-SE (sv-SE) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h Turkish (tr) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h yd (yd) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |
| h zh-CN (zh-CN) | 当你输入一个非法的 Lua 语法时,这通常被称为 语法错误 (或参照 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error] ) 。 Mudlet 将会识别到这个错误,并显示一个小瓢虫图标, "也会提示你错误的地方是什么 " 。 以下是一个示例 : |
| h zh-TW (zh-TW) | When you type something in that doesn't make sense to Lua, it's called a syntax mistake (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_error error]). Mudlet will realize this and show you a little ladybug, and '''also tell you on which line the mistake is'''. Here's an example: |