EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a time duration like "2 minutes".
* So the whole thing will be something like "1 / 5 -- 2 hours left (4 files/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a time duration like "2 minutes".
* So the whole thing will be something like "1 / 5 -- 2 hours left (4 files/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a time duration like "2 minutes".
* So the whole thing will be something like "1 / 5 -- 2 hours left (4 files/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", %s to a time duration like
* "2 minutes". So the whole thing will be something like "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or
* "3 MB", %s to a time duration like "2 minutes". So the whole
* thing will be something like
* "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the
* remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", %s to a time duration like
* "2 minutes". So the whole thing will be something like "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", %s to a time duration like
* "2 minutes". So the whole thing will be something like "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or
* "3 MB", %s to a time duration like "2 minutes". So the whole
* thing will be something like
* "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the
* remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", %s to a time duration like
* "2 minutes". So the whole thing will be something like "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", %s to a time duration like
* "2 minutes". So the whole thing will be something like "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or
* "3 MB", %s to a time duration like "2 minutes". So the whole
* thing will be something like
* "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the
* remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", %s to a time duration like
* "2 minutes". So the whole thing will be something like "2 kb / 4 MB -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a time duration like "2 minutes".
* So the whole thing will be something like "1 / 5 -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a time duration like "2 minutes".
* So the whole thing will be something like "1 / 5 -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).
EnglishTo translators: %s will expand to a time duration like "2 minutes".
* So the whole thing will be something like "1 / 5 -- 2 hours left (4kb/sec)"
*
* The singular/plural form will be used depending on the remaining time (i.e. the %s argument).