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Ionic Cookbook - Third Edition
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Ionic Cookbook - Third Edition

by Indermohan Singh
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
390 pages
8h 46m
English
Packt Publishing
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How it works...

In this example, we are using ngx-translate for internationalization. It's a fairly simple process. The basic idea is that we have a JSON file for each of the languages that we want to support in our app. For example, en.json for English and de.json for German. In the JSON file, we have keys and values. Values are translated texted that we want to show in our app, and keys are something that we are going to put inside the app.

It's also important that we need to have the same keys for multiple languages and different values based on the translation. Take a look at the following two JSON files:

en.json:

{  "Hello": "Hello",  "Good Morning": "Good Morning"}

de.json:

{  "Hello": "Hallo",  "Good Morning": "Guten Morgen"}

Both files ...

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