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Use simpler words #43
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Some words like this are important to keep, I guess it will better to create a glossary with that terms explained in simpler words for all kind of users. |
Shouldn't there also be a Guarani option? |
I think Guarani option and also the glossary with terms explained are really good alternatives for this issue. |
Por supuesto que vamos a desarrollar la app en Guaraní, pero creemos que primero debemos terminarla en español al 400% y despúes lo vemos para otros idiomas. |
Creo que si alguien quiere adelantar el trabajo en Guaraní o lo del Glosario es libre de usar este issue y aportar. Es lo hermoso del Open Source. |
Podrías preguntarle a la doctora cómo le diría somnolencia a sus pacientes? |
@tawhk @Deeliapatricia please keep the conversation in English! Otherwise I (and maybe some other collaborators ) will not be able to understand! |
for translations please check #70 ! |
She says she uses words like 'mucho sueño', 'debilidad', 'cansancio' |
@tawhk do you want to create a PR for these changes? |
I'm sorry, I still didn't have time to fork. |
I shared the demo with some doctors and one of them tell me "You have to use simpler terms, my patients don't know what 'somnolencia' is'
She is from Curuguaty city.
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