Am 05/10/2016 10:22 PM, schrieb Max Merbald:
..."in Deutsch" is wrong (though many people say so, it's probably
colloquial). The versions "Diese Seite auf Deutsch ansehen" oder "diese
Seite in Deutscher Sprache" is correct (I'm a native speaker of German).

I still don't see anything wrong here. The Duden as reference for the German language has an example that is similar and fits very good:

http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/deutsch
scroll down to:

2. Großschreibung
a. Großgeschrieben wird das substantivierte Adjektiv, wenn es im Sinne von »deutsche Sprache« verwendet wird:

- eine Zusammenfassung in Deutsch

However, I don't want to provoke confrontation or nitpicking. If someone still think it should be changed then please do so.

My 2 ct.

Marcus



Am 10.05.2016 um 21:06 schrieb Marcus:
Am 05/10/2016 12:14 PM, schrieb sebb:
The get involved page [1] says:

Diese Seite in Deutsch

I'm not a native German speaker (*), but that looks wrong, IMO it
should be

Diese Seite auf Deutsch [ansehen]

Google Translate is confused.

"view This site in German" gives the correct answer, but
"view this site in German" and
"View this site in German" do not


[1] http://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved.html
(*) I'm sure your project has plenty of those ...

this doesn't sound wrong as IMHO both wording can be used. You can see
it as a kind of abbreviation for "Diese Seite in Deutscher Sprache".

Marcus

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