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Hi there,

we´ve developed a little software tool - something like a calculator -
and it would be great, if someone could help us with the translations of the two text buttons.
Every language is welcome.

The button texts are:

"Reset" and "Start"

Thats´s it ;-)

I know of all these online translator tools, but especially the translation of "Reset" seems to be tricky...

If anyone needs help with some German words, just PM me.
 

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reset - atiestatīt (latvian), перезагрузка (russian)
start - starts (latvian), старт (russian)
 

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спасибо, eksperts!
paldies, eksperts!
 

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If you decided to implement Japanese,
Start: スタート
Reset: リセット
 

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Thank you, amplify!

Hmmm, perhaps this topic is also something for a minisite. I´ve searched the last 2 days for a site with translations of the standard menubar elements (open, close, save as etc...) - without any success.
With the booming apps market i would guess we aren´t the only ones who are searching for something like this...
 

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Greek
reset = επαναφορά
start=εκκίνηση but υπολογισμος would be more appropriate (calculate)
 

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Thanks tassos!

By the way are these accents in the greek language used in everyday life?
For example will greeks use "Μέρος" or "Μερος" if they google it?
 
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