The path to a multilingual cardano.org

Cardano is global and cardano.org should be too.

We’re on a mission to make cardano.org accessible in multiple languages, and we need your help to make it happen. We’re kicking things off with Japanese, German, and Vietnamese, with more languages coming soon.

No coding skills required. Just your language skills and a few minutes of your time.

How to contribute

  1. Sign up at crowdin.com (free)
  2. Join the cardano-org Crowdin project
  3. Pick your language and start translating

That’s it. Three steps and you’re contributing to Cardano’s global reach.

Track the progress

We’ve set up a live dashboard at cardano.org/translations where you can follow:

  • Translation progress: for each language
  • Top 10 contributors: see your name on the board

Every translated string gets us closer to a cardano.org that speaks your language. Jump in and let’s build this together.


For all other changes to cardano.org, check out https://github.com/cardano-foundation/cardano-org/releases.

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I am really happy about this initiative aimed at making Cardan accessible to everyone…

Personally, I have already joined the project, and I made a request to add French as the language I want to translate into. I don’t know how long it will take for this to be added.

Sincerely,

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Thank you @mwatsimulamo for showing up. I’ve heard already from a few people who are keen to see French as a language.

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Wow, glad to hear that I’m not alone :innocent:
Waiting impatiently.

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I’d love to assist with the Chinese translation. You can sign me up.

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Why aren’t we using the same translation tools we paid for by catalyst or intersect for this?

Can you link what you mean?

I don’t remember paying for a translation tool.

I do remember paying for countless translations/propaganda material in countless languages. I always voted against them but the community thought that they somehow had value. But they are not really reusable for translating a specific website, cardano.org in this case.

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Still have reservations against offering other languages for the same reason as always: It is only responsible to offer content in a language if you can guarantee to give full support in that language indefinitely. If there is no real community in that language if there is nobody with enough competence to guide people also through the more difficult situations then it is much more honest to say: “Sorry, you won’t be happy in crypto without speaking enough English. Really better to not even try than to get scammed!”

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