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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3748
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421
src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3752
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422
src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3806
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3853
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3857
English %S è una dimensione, tipo "$N MB", mettiamo al plurale considerando raro il caso in cui serva esattamente 1 MB
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3897
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426
src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3974
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3978
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3985
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:3989
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4023
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4027
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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4046
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Plural formula: n != 1

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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4052
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Plural formula: n != 1

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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4071
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Plural formula: n != 1

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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4077
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Plural formula: n != 1

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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4100
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Plural formula: n != 1

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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4110
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Plural formula: n != 1

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src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4149 src/nautilus-file-operations.c:4209 src/nautilus-file-operations.c:8286 src/nautilus-file-operations.c:8613 src/nautilus-file-operations.c:8868 src/nautilus-file-operations.c:8911
English To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", so something like "4 kb / 4 MB" To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB". To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or * "3 MB", so something like "4 kb / 4 MB" To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB", so something like "4 kb / 4 MB" To translators: %s will expand to a size like "2 bytes" or "3 MB".
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English 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). 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).

Plural formula: n != 1