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Update Ukrainian translation #319

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Update Ukrainian translation #319

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@Vovkiv Vovkiv commented Aug 9, 2024

Added new strings..

Also, could you please provide 2 different contexts for process priority and for updating speed in list of processes/apps?
I don't know about other non-slavic languages, but in Ukrainian (and some other Slavic languages) - "Priority - Very High" become "Пріорітет - Дуже високий", but "Refresh Speed - Very High" become "Швидкість оновлення - Дуже висока", same for others: "High", "Normal", "Low", "Very Low". In this case, words will change depending on gender that used for this words. This is not the biggest deal, but it looks slightly wrong.

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nokyan commented Aug 9, 2024

Hi, thanks for the translation! Of course, I'll add the context shortly, thanks for the heads-up!

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nokyan commented Aug 9, 2024

Could you quickly check the translation-context branch to see if that's correct?

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Vovkiv commented Aug 9, 2024

Seems fine to me

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nokyan commented Aug 9, 2024

Great, I'll get the branch merged as quick as possible.

Edit: merged!

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Vovkiv commented Aug 9, 2024

Done and tested, works just fine!

@nokyan nokyan merged commit 6b01b28 into nokyan:main Aug 9, 2024
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