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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-260859

Some words within a tick profiling feedback message are always pluralized

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 24w33a
    • 1.19.3, 1.19.4 Pre-release 4, 1.19.4, 23w12a, 23w13a, 23w16a, 1.20, 1.20.1, 1.20.2, 24w10a, 1.21
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      The Bug:

      Some words within a tick profiling feedback message are always pluralized.

      This is an issue because when the value before the given noun is "1", the noun's plural form is used instead of its singular one, therefore making the string grammatically incorrect in some cases. 

      Affected String:

      Before reading the table, please note the following:

      • Words colored in GREEN are correct.
      • Words colored in RED are incorrect.

       

      Translation Key Current String Expected String String URL on Crowdin
      commands.perf.stopped Stopped performance profiling after %s second(s) and %s tick(s) (%s tick(s) per second) Stopped performance profiling after %s second(s) and %s tick(s) (%s tick(s) per second) https://crowdin.com/translate/minecraft/10038/enus-engb#5343951 
      commands.debug.stopped Stopped tick profiling after %s seconds and %s ticks (%s ticks per second) Stopped tick profiling after %s second(s) and %s tick(s) (%s tick(s) per second) https://crowdin.com/translate/minecraft/10038/enus-engb#5341022 

      Alternatively, instead of having one string cover both the plural and non-plural variants of the word, two separate translation strings could be created, one of which covers the plural variant and the other that covers the non-plural variant.

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Display the affected string by using the command provided below.
        /tellraw @s {"translate":"commands.debug.stopped"}
      2. Look closely at the affected words within the string.
      3. Take note as to whether or not some words within a tick profiling feedback message are always pluralized.

      Observed Behavior:

      Some words are always pluralized.

      Expected Behavior:

      All words would be correctly singularized or pluralized where appropriate. 

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