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758
panels/network/connection-editor/wireguard-peer.ui:171
English
759
panels/network/connection-editor/wireguard-peer.ui:182
English
760
panels/network/connection-editor/wireguard-peer.ui:194
English
761
panels/network/connection-editor/wireguard-peer.ui:208
English
762
panels/network/connection-editor/wireguard-peer.ui:217
English
763
panels/network/connection-editor/wireguard-peer.ui:233
English
764
panels/network/gnome-network-panel.desktop.in:4
English
765
panels/network/gnome-network-panel.desktop.in:15
English Translators: Search terms to find the Network panel. Do NOT translate or localize the semicolons! The list MUST also end with a semicolon!
766
panels/network/gnome-wifi-panel.desktop.in:4
English
767
panels/network/gnome-wifi-panel.desktop.in:15
English Translators: Search terms to find the Wi-Fi panel. Do NOT translate or localize the semicolons! The list MUST also end with a semicolon!
768
panels/network/net-device-ethernet.c:93
English
769
panels/network/net-device-ethernet.c:101
English
770
panels/network/net-device-ethernet.c:103
English
771
panels/network/net-device-ethernet.c:177
English
772
panels/network/net-device-ethernet.c:218
English Translators: the %'d is replaced by the network device speed with * thousands separator, so do not change to %d
773
panels/network/net-device-ethernet.c:265 panels/network/network-bluetooth.ui:5 panels/network/network-ethernet.ui:5
English Translators: This is used as the title of the connection * details window for ethernet, if there is only a single * profile. It is also used to display ethernet in the * device list.
774
panels/network/net-device-mobile.c:208
English
775
panels/network/net-device-wifi.c:879
English
776
panels/network/net-device-wifi.c:881
English
777
panels/network/net-device-wifi.c:894
English Translators: %d is the number of network connections deleted.

Plural formula: n != 1