@@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ typical usage of this is gender:
100100 # the 'other' key is required, and is selected if no other case matches
101101 invitation_title : >-
102102 {organizer_gender, select,
103- female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
104- male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
105- multi {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
106- other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
103+ female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
104+ male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
105+ multiple {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
106+ other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
107107 }
108108
109109 .. code-block :: xml
@@ -117,10 +117,10 @@ typical usage of this is gender:
117117 <source >invitation_title</source >
118118 <!-- the 'other' key is required, and is selected if no other case matches -->
119119 <target >{organizer_gender, select,
120- female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
121- male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
122- multi {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
123- other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
120+ female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
121+ male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
122+ multiple {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
123+ other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
124124 }</target >
125125 </trans-unit >
126126 </body >
@@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ typical usage of this is gender:
133133 return [
134134 // the 'other' key is required, and is selected if no other case matches
135135 'invitation_title' => '{organizer_gender, select,
136- female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
137- male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
138- multi {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
139- other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
136+ female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
137+ male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
138+ multiple {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
139+ other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
140140 }',
141141 ];
142142
@@ -155,12 +155,12 @@ select. This function is applied over the ``organizer_gender`` variable::
155155 // prints "John & Jane have invited you to their party!"
156156 echo $translator->trans('invitation_title', [
157157 'organizer_name' => 'John & Jane',
158- 'organizer_gender' => 'multi ',
158+ 'organizer_gender' => 'multiple ',
159159 ]);
160160
161- // prints "McDonalds has invited you to their party!"
161+ // prints "ACME Company has invited you to their party!"
162162 echo $translator->trans('invitation_title', [
163- 'organizer_name' => 'McDonalds ',
163+ 'organizer_name' => 'ACME Company ',
164164 'organizer_gender' => 'not_applicable',
165165 ]);
166166
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ you to use literal text in the select statements:
179179 While it might seem more logical to only put ``her ``, ``his `` or ``their ``
180180 in the switch statement, it is better to use "complex arguments" at the
181181 outermost structure of the message. The strings are in this way better
182- readable for translators and, as you can see in the ``multi `` case, other
182+ readable for translators and, as you can see in the ``multiple `` case, other
183183 parts of the sentence might be influenced by the variables.
184184
185185.. tip ::
@@ -188,10 +188,10 @@ you to use literal text in the select statements:
188188 without having to define them in any file::
189189
190190 $invitation = '{organizer_gender, select,
191- female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
192- male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
193- multi {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
194- other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
191+ female {{organizer_name} has invited you to her party!}
192+ male {{organizer_name} has invited you to his party!}
193+ multiple {{organizer_name} have invited you to their party!}
194+ other {{organizer_name} has invited you to their party!}
195195 }';
196196
197197 // prints "Ryan has invited you to his party!"
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