39 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
39 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
(function (factory) {
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if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
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define(['jquery'], factory);
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} else if (typeof module === 'object' && typeof module.exports === 'object') {
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factory(require('jquery'));
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} else {
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factory(jQuery);
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}
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}(function (jQuery) {
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// Finnish
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jQuery.timeago.settings.strings = {
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prefixAgo: null,
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prefixFromNow: null,
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suffixAgo: "sitten",
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suffixFromNow: "tulevaisuudessa",
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seconds: "alle minuutti",
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minute: "minuutti",
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minutes: "%d minuuttia",
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hour: "tunti",
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hours: "%d tuntia",
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day: "päivä",
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days: "%d päivää",
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month: "kuukausi",
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months: "%d kuukautta",
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year: "vuosi",
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years: "%d vuotta"
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};
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// The above is not a great localization because one would usually
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// write "2 days ago" in Finnish as "2 päivää sitten", however
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// one would write "2 days into the future" as "2:n päivän päästä"
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// which cannot be achieved with localization support this simple.
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// This is because Finnish has word suffixes (attached directly
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// to the end of the word). The word "day" is "päivä" in Finnish.
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// As workaround, the above localizations will say
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// "2 päivää tulevaisuudessa" which is understandable but
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// not as fluent.
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}));
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