"about.introOne":"Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the {foundationLink}, a nonprofit organization. ",
"about.introTwo":"Scratch promotes computational thinking and problem solving skills; creative teaching and learning; self-expression and collaboration; and equity in computing.",
"about.introThree":"Scratch is always free and is available in more than 70 languages.",
"about.whoUsesScratch":"¿Ma ai e aŋa hai Scratch?",
"about.whoUsesScratchDescription":"Te Scratch kō āŋa ā mo te taŋa ka vaʾu matahiti ki te hoʾe ahuru ma ōno matahiti, ē riva ro mo āŋa te nuʾu taʾatoʾa. Piere o te taŋata ē āŋa a te raua meʾ i te Scratch nei mai te huru kē hukē kona pahe: hare, hare hapĪ, hare hapaʾo taoʾa,hare taiʾo pūka ē he te tahi kona.",
"about.aroundTheWorldDescription":"Scratch is used in more than {countryCount} different countries and territories and is available in more than {languageCount} languages. To change languages, click the menu at the bottom of the page. Or, in the Project Editor, click the globe at the top of the page. To add or improve a translation, see the {translationLink} page.",
"about.quotes":"Te vanaŋa o te tahi mo te Scratch",
"about.quotesDescription":"The Scratch Team has received many emails from youth, parents, and educators expressing thanks for Scratch. Want to see what people are saying? You can read a collection of the {quotesLink} we've received.",
"about.quotesLinkText":"te vanaŋa o te tahi mo te Scratch",
"about.literacy":"E hapī mo ite te programación, e āŋa te programación mo hapī",
"about.literacyDescription":"Te āŋa mo programa te código o te computadora he parēhe mau o te alfabetización o te nuʾu o te hora nei. Hora era ē hapī ā te taŋata mo aŋa hai Scratch, he ite pehē ana haka titika te ati aro te roa computador, mo āŋa te proyectos ē mo haka ite te raua manaʾu o ruŋa o te āŋa.",
"about.schoolsDescription":"Students are learning with Scratch at all levels (from elementary school to college) and across disciplines (such as math, computer science, language arts, social studies). Educator resources are available on the {scratchForEducatorsLink} page.",
"about.scratchForEducatorsLinkText":"Scratch For Educators",
"about.researchDescription":"The {lifelongKindergartenGroupLink} and collaborators are {researchLink} how young people create, collaborate, and learn with Scratch. For an overview, see the article {codingAtACrossroadsLink} and the book {lifelongKindergartenBookLink}. To find out more about the use of Scratch, see the {statisticsLink} page and the Scratch {annualReportLink}.",
"about.supportDescription":"Scratch is available for free, thanks to support from our {donorsLink}. This support helps us provide kids around the world with opportunities to imagine, create, and share. You can support Scratch by making a donation {donateLink}.",