Hi Guillermo,
because English is spoken and understood by more people than German.
You have to look which language is most-spoken:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_total_number_of_speakers
So the better choice above English would only be Standard Chinese...
Thomas
On 29.05.2013 11:35, Guillermo Molleda Jimena wrote:
And why is translated into English?
Why not Spanish or Chinese who have more native speakers?
Why does not the neutral language Esperanto fairest possible?
http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listo_de_lingvoj_la% C5% AD_parolantaro
Do not impose a national language to the world when there is a neutral,
fair and more just for all: esperanto.
We complain about Windows and ended imposing English
Learning English = 30000 euros or dollars
Learn Esperanto = 300 euros or dollars or even free.
Best regards.
El 29/05/13 10:00, libreoffice-request@lists.freedesktop.org escribió:
[PATCH] fdo#39468 - translate German comments
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