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docs/fr/llm-prompt.md
### Target language Translate to French (français). Language code: fr. ### Grammar to use when talking to the reader Use the formal grammar (use `vous` instead of `tu`). Additionally, in instructional sentences, prefer the present tense for obligations: - Prefer `vous devez …` over `vous devrez …`, unless the English source explicitly refers to a future requirement.
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docs/ja/llm-prompt.md
### Target language Translate to Japanese (日本語). Language code: ja. ### Grammar and tone - Use polite, instructional Japanese (です/ます調). - Keep the tone concise and technical (match existing Japanese FastAPI docs). ### Headings - Follow the existing Japanese style: short, descriptive headings (often noun phrases), e.g. 「チェック」. - Do not add a trailing period at the end of headings. ### Quotes
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docs/ko/llm-prompt.md
### Target language Translate to Korean (한국어). Language code: ko. ### Grammar and tone - Use polite, instructional Korean (e.g. 합니다/하세요 style). - Keep the tone consistent with the existing Korean FastAPI docs. - Do not translate “You” literally as “당신”. Use “여러분” where appropriate, or omit the subject if it sounds more natural in Korean. ### Headings - Follow existing Korean heading style (short, action-oriented headings like “확인하기”).
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docs/zh/llm-prompt.md
### Target language Translate to Simplified Chinese (简体中文). Language code: zh. ### Grammar and tone - Use clear, concise technical Chinese consistent with existing docs. - Address the reader naturally (commonly using “你/你的”). ### Headings - Follow existing Simplified Chinese heading style (short and descriptive). - Do not add trailing punctuation to headings.
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docs/zh-hant/llm-prompt.md
### Target language Translate to Traditional Chinese (繁體中文). Language code: zh-hant. ### Grammar and tone - Use clear, concise technical Traditional Chinese consistent with existing docs. - Address the reader naturally (commonly using “你/你的”). ### Headings - Follow existing Traditional Chinese heading style (short and descriptive). - Do not add trailing punctuation to headings. ### Quotes and punctuation
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docs/tr/llm-prompt.md
Language code: tr. ### Core principle Don't translate word-by-word. Rewrite naturally in Turkish as if writing the doc from scratch. Preserve meaning, but prioritize fluency over literal accuracy. ### Grammar and tone - Use instructional Turkish, consistent with existing Turkish docs. - Use imperative/guide language (e.g. "açalım", "gidin", "kopyalayalım", "bir bakalım"). - Avoid filler words and overly long sentences.
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docs/es/llm-prompt.md
Translate to Spanish (español). Use the informal grammar (use "tú" instead of "usted"). For instructions or titles in imperative, keep them in imperative, for example "Edit it" to "Edítalo". --- For the next terms, use the following translations: * framework: framework (do not translate to "marco") * performance: rendimiento * program (verb): programar * code (verb): programar * type hints: anotaciones de tipos
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docs/uk/llm-prompt.md
### Target language Translate to Ukrainian (українська). Language code: uk. ### Grammar and tone - Use polite/formal address consistent with existing Ukrainian docs (use “ви/ваш”). - Keep the tone concise and technical. - Use one style of dashes. For example, if text contains "-" then use only this symbol to represent a dash. ### Headings - Follow existing Ukrainian heading style; keep headings short and instructional.
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docs/de/llm-prompt.md
### Target language Translate to German (Deutsch). Language code: de. ### Grammar to use when talking to the reader Use the formal grammar (use `Sie` instead of `Du`). ### Quotes 1) Convert neutral double quotes (`"`) to German double typographic quotes (`„` and `“`). Convert neutral single quotes (`'`) to German single typographic quotes (`‚` and `‘`).
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docs/ru/llm-prompt.md
Translate to Russian (русский язык). Language code: ru. --- Use a neutral tone (not overly formal or informal). Use correct Russian grammar — appropriate cases, suffixes, and endings depending on context. For the following technical terms, use these specific translations to ensure consistency and clarity across the documentation:
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