Re: Birthday and aniversary
- From: Jean Cayron <jean cayron gmail com>
- To: KDE i18n-doc <kde-i18n-doc kde org>, gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: Re: Birthday and aniversary
- Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 09:52:19 +0200
Tirumurti and Funda,
Thanks for you answer but in the context it doesn't make sense. In
KAdressBook and in Evolution's Contacts for a particular contact (a
person) you have two dates you can fill: "birthday" and "anniversary".
It's not for an event. There's is no different types of anniversary. I
can translate it with two different words "Date di skepiaedje" and
"Aniviersaire" but as a user, I don't know which one (or both) to fill
in. It's why I was inquiring if in a particular language there was a
difference between these two concepts APPLIED TO A PERSON, not an
event.
Regards,
Djan
2010/6/3 Tirumurti Vasudevan <agnihot3 gmail com>:
> no.
> birthday = the day you or someone dear to you were born.
> anniversary = annual day of an event. may be an organisation started by you.
> the day you were married etc.
> tv
2010/6/3 Funda Wang <fundawang gmail com>:
> They are not same.
>
> You could have a wedding anniversary, but not wedding birthday.
>
> 2010/6/3 Jean Cayron <jean cayron gmail com>:
>> Hello both communities,
>>
>> I've seen something strange in both programs Kontact and Evolution: in
>> the contact there is "Birthday" and "Anniversary". What's the
>> difference??? It's the same, isn't it?
>>
>> Djan
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