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+# Menu section translation
+# Copyright (C) 2003
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the menu package.
+# Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>, 2003.
+#
+#
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: sections.pot\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2007-07-04 15:27+0100\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2007-12-11 17:46+0530\n"
+"Last-Translator: Jurmey Rabgay <jur_gay@yahoo.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: dzongkha <pgeyleg@dit.gov.bt>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2;plural=(n!=1)\n"
+"X-Poedit-Country: bhutan\n"
+"X-Poedit-SourceCharset: utf-8\n"
+
+#. First level entry
+#. Policy definition: Normal applications. This is a top-level
+#. Examples: section, do not put entries here.
+msgid "Applications"
+msgstr "གློག་རིམ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Tools to aid people with disabilities or
+#. for machines lacking usual input devices.
+#. Examples: gok, yasr, dasher
+msgid "Accessibility"
+msgstr "འཛུལ་སྤྱོད་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Anything relating to HAM radio.
+#. Examples: baken, hamsoft, twlog
+msgid "Amateur Radio"
+msgstr "ཨེ་མེ་ཅུ་ཡེར་ རེ་ཌིའོ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Interactive database programs, collection
+#. managers, address books, bibliography tools, etc.
+#. Examples: gaby, alexandria, mdbtools
+msgid "Data Management"
+msgstr "གནད་སྡུད་འཛིན་སྐྱོང་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Editors, other than office word processors,
+#. for text-based information.
+#. Examples: ksubtile, nano, hexedit
+msgid "Editors"
+msgstr "ཞུན་དགཔ་ཚུ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Educational and training software.
+#. Examples: gtypist, gcompris, quiz
+msgid "Education"
+msgstr "ཤེས་རིག"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Software that allows you to run non-native
+#. software or more than one OS at a time.
+#. Examples: wine, dosemu, qemu
+msgid "Emulators"
+msgstr "ནུས་འཕྲུལ་ཚུ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Tools for file management, archiving,
+#. searching, CD/DVD burning, backup, etc.
+#. Examples: file-roller, mc, baobab
+msgid "File Management"
+msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་འཛིན་སྐྱོང་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: 2D and 3D graphics manipulation software.
+#. Examples: gimp, inkscape, imagemagick
+msgid "Graphics"
+msgstr "ཚད་རིས་ཚུ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Software that allows you to interface
+#. with mobile devices (phones, PDAs, etc.).
+#. Examples: kandy, gnokii, gnome-pilot
+msgid "Mobile Devices"
+msgstr "འགྲུལ་འཕྲིན་ཐབས་འཕྲུལ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Network related software. This is a three-level
+#. Examples: section, do not put entries directly here.
+msgid "Network"
+msgstr "ཡོངས་འབྲེལ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Network
+#. Policy definition: Mail, USENET news, chat, instant messaging,
+#. IP telephony, video conferencing software, etc.
+#. Examples: xchat, gaim, mutt
+msgid "Communication"
+msgstr "བརྒྱུད་འབྲེལ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Network
+#. Policy definition: File transfer software such as download
+#. managers, FTP clients, P2P clients, etc.
+#. Examples: amule, gftp, d4x
+msgid "File Transfer"
+msgstr "ཡིག་སྣོད་གནས་སོར་"
+
+#. #-#-#-#-# - (menu-section 2.1.9-3) #-#-#-#-#
+#. Third level entry under Network
+#. Policy definition: Network monitoring software.
+#. Examples: gip, ettercap, iptstate
+#. #-#-#-#-# - (menu-section 2.1.9-3) #-#-#-#-#
+#. Third level entry under System
+#. Policy definition: System information and monitoring tools, log viewers, etc.
+#. Examples: top, hal-device-manager, gtkdiskfree
+msgid "Monitoring"
+msgstr "ལྟ་རྟོག་འབད་ནི་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Network
+#. Policy definition: Web browsers, tools for offline browsing, etc.
+#. Examples: elinks, epiphany-browser, webhttrack
+msgid "Web Browsing"
+msgstr "ཝེབ་བརྡ་འཚོལ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Network
+#. Policy definition: Web feed (RSS, Atom, etc.)
+#. and podcast aggregators.
+#. Examples: akregator, kitty, liferea
+msgid "Web News"
+msgstr "ཝེབ་གནས་ཚུལ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Office suites, word processors, spreadsheets,
+#. CRM, ERP, financial sofware, etc.
+#. Examples: openoffice.org, tinyerp-client, gnucash
+msgid "Office"
+msgstr "ཡིག་ཚང་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: IDEs, debuggers, etc.
+#. Examples: anjuta, gdb, eclipse
+msgid "Programming"
+msgstr "ལས་རིམ་བཟོ་བ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Timetable managers, group task trackers,
+#. bug tracking software, etc.
+#. Examples: planner, bugzilla, gnotime
+msgid "Project Management"
+msgstr "ལས་འགུལ་འཛིན་སྐྱོང་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Scientific and engineering-related software. This is
+#. Examples: a three-level section, do not put entries directly here.
+msgid "Science"
+msgstr "ཚན་རིག"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Astronomy-related software.
+#. Examples: celestia, spacechart, stellarium
+msgid "Astronomy"
+msgstr "གནམ་རིག་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Biology-related software.
+#. Examples: arb, ncbi-tools-x11, seaview
+msgid "Biology"
+msgstr "སྐྱེ་ལྡན་རིག་པ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Chemistry-related software.
+#. Examples: chemtool, kalzium, xdrawchem
+msgid "Chemistry"
+msgstr "རྫས་སྦྱོར་རིག་པ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Software designed for processing, extracting,
+#. and presenting generic scientific data.
+#. Examples: fityk, ygraph, mn-fit
+msgid "Data Analysis"
+msgstr "གནད་སྡུད་དཔྱད་ཞིབ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Circuit design tools, simulators and
+#. assemblers for microprocessors, etc.
+#. Examples: geda, gnucap, tkgate
+msgid "Electronics"
+msgstr "གློག་ཆས་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: CAD, UML tools, diagram-drawing and
+#. other engineering-related software.
+#. Examples: tcm, dia, qcad
+msgid "Engineering"
+msgstr "བཟོ་ལས་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Geoscience-related software.
+#. Examples: earth3d, qgis, therion
+msgid "Geoscience"
+msgstr "ཚན་རིག་པ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Mathematics-related software.
+#. Examples: gcalctool, snappea, xeukleides
+msgid "Mathematics"
+msgstr "ཨང་རྩིས་རིག་པ་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Medicine-related software.
+#. Examples: mssstest, gnumed-client, xmedcon
+msgid "Medicine"
+msgstr "སྨན་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Physics-related software.
+#. Examples: kxterm, ifrit, paw
+msgid "Physics"
+msgstr "གསོ་རིག་"
+
+#. Third level entry under Science
+#. Policy definition: Social sciences-related software.
+#. Examples: gnomesword, hanzim, bibletime
+msgid "Social"
+msgstr "མི་སྡེའི་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Various shells to be used inside a terminal emulator.
+#. Examples: bash, ksh, zsh
+msgid "Shells"
+msgstr "ཤལསི།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Sound players, editors, and rippers/recorders.
+#. Examples: beep-media-player, grip, audacity
+msgid "Sound"
+msgstr "སྒྲ་སྐད།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: System related software. This is a three-level
+#. Examples: section, do not put entries directly here.
+msgid "System"
+msgstr "རིམ་ལུགས།"
+
+#. Third level entry under System
+#. Policy definition: Administrative and system configuration utilities,
+#. also tools for personal user settings.
+#. Examples: gnome-control-center, configure-debian, gksu
+msgid "Administration"
+msgstr "བདག་སྐྱོང་"
+
+#. Third level entry under System
+#. Policy definition: Tools for manipulating specific hardware,
+#. especially non-standard laptop hardware.
+#. Examples: toshutils, nvclock-gtk, nvtv
+msgid "Hardware"
+msgstr "སྲ་ཆས་"
+
+#. Third level entry under System
+#. Policy definition: This section is reserved for language-env as a special
+#. case.
+msgid "Language Environment"
+msgstr "སྐད་ཡིག་གནས་སྟངས་"
+
+#. Third level entry under System
+#. Policy definition: Package managers and related tools.
+#. Examples: aptitude, deborphan, smartpm
+msgid "Package Management"
+msgstr "ཐུམ་སྒྲིལ་འཛིན་སྐྱོང་"
+
+#. Third level entry under System
+#. Policy definition: Security, cryptography and privacy related software,
+#. antiviruses, tools to track and report bugs, etc.
+#. Examples: gpgkeys, bastille, avscan
+msgid "Security"
+msgstr "སྲུང་སྐྱོབ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Graphical terminal emulators.
+#. Examples: xterm, gnome-terminal, rxvt
+msgid "Terminal Emulators"
+msgstr "ཊར་མི་ནཱལ་ ནུས་འཕྲུལ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Text oriented tools like dictionaries, OCR,
+#. translation, text analysis software, etc.
+#. Examples: kdrill, stardict, turkey
+msgid "Text"
+msgstr "ཚིག་ཡིག"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: TV-in, TV-out, FM radio, teletext browsers, etc.
+#. Examples: gradio, gatos, alevt
+msgid "TV and Radio"
+msgstr "ཊི་བི་དང་རེ་ཌིའོ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Software for viewing images, documents
+#. and other (non-video) media.
+#. Examples: gqview, evince, gthumb
+msgid "Viewers"
+msgstr "མཐོང་བྱེད།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Video players, editors, and rippers/recorders.
+#. Examples: istanbul, totem, kino
+msgid "Video"
+msgstr "ཝི་ཌིའོ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Applications
+#. Policy definition: Software for web site editing, web
+#. programming, and site administration.
+#. Examples: bluefish, screem, gphpedit
+msgid "Web Development"
+msgstr "ཝེབ་གོང་འཕེལ་"
+
+#. First level entry
+#. Policy definition: Games and recreation. This is a top-level
+#. Examples: section, do not put entries here.
+msgid "Games"
+msgstr "རྩེདམོ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Games that involve a lot of action
+#. and require fast reflexes.
+#. Examples: xsoldier, supertux, xmoto
+msgid "Action"
+msgstr "བྱ་བ་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Role playing and adventure games,
+#. interactive movies and stories, etc.
+#. Examples: beneath-a-steel-sky, egoboo, kq
+msgid "Adventure"
+msgstr "དཀའ་ཉེན་ཅན་གྱི་བྱ་བ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Tetris-like games involving falling blocks.
+#. Examples: crack-attack, frozen-bubble, netris
+msgid "Blocks"
+msgstr "སྡེབ་ཚན་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Games played on a board.
+#. Examples: phalanx, xshogi, xboard
+msgid "Board"
+msgstr "རྩེད་པང་།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Games involving a deck of cards.
+#. Examples: pysol, ace-of-penguins, xpat2
+msgid "Card"
+msgstr "ཏ་སེ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Tests of ingenuity and logic.
+#. Examples: xmpuzzles, sgt-puzzles, enigma
+msgid "Puzzles"
+msgstr "སྒྲིག་རྩེད་ཚུ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Simulations of the real world
+#. in all detail and complexity.
+#. Examples: flightgear, torcs
+msgid "Simulation"
+msgstr "གཡོ་རྫུས།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Games involving long-term strategic thinking.
+#. Examples: wesnoth, widelands, netpanzer
+msgid "Strategy"
+msgstr "ཐབས་འཇུས།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Server browsers, configurators, editors, and other
+#. game-related tools that are not games themselves.
+#. Examples: xqf, crystalspace
+msgid "Tools"
+msgstr "ལག་ཆས་ཚུ།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Games
+#. Policy definition: Amusements, eye-candy, entertaining
+#. demos, screen hacks (screensavers), etc.
+#. Examples: xdesktopwaves, xphoon, xpenguins
+msgid "Toys"
+msgstr "བྱིས་པའི་རྩེདམོ།"
+
+#. First level entry
+#. Policy definition: Programs that provide user documentation. Can (and
+#. should) also contain entries for important documents.
+#. Examples: debian-reference, apt-howto, dhelp
+msgid "Help"
+msgstr "གྲོགས་རམ།"
+
+#. First level entry
+#. Policy definition: Programs that affect the whole screen. This
+#. Examples: is a top-level section, do not put entries here.
+msgid "Screen"
+msgstr "གསལ་གཞི།"
+
+#. Second level entry under Screen
+#. Policy definition: Tools for blanking the screen. Entries of screen hacks and
+#. configuration GUIs should go to other appropriate sections.
+#. Examples: xscreensaver, xlockmore
+msgid "Saving"
+msgstr "སྲུང་ནི་"
+
+#. Second level entry under Screen
+#. Policy definition: Tools for locking the screen.
+#. Examples: xscreensaver, xlockmore
+msgid "Locking"
+msgstr "བསྡམ་བཞག་ནི་"
+
+#. First level entry
+#. Policy definition: X window managers.
+#. Examples: fluxbox, metacity, waimea
+msgid "Window Managers"
+msgstr "སྒོ་སྒྲིག་འཛིན་སྐྱོང་པ་"
+
+#. First level entry
+#. Policy definition: FVWM-based window manager modules.
+#. Examples: fvwm, fvwm-gnome, fvwm95
+msgid "FVWM Modules"
+msgstr "ཨེཕ་བི་ཌབ་ལུ་ཨེམ་ ཚད་གཞི་"
+
+#. First level entry
+#. Policy definition: This section is reserved for wmaker as a special
+#. case.
+msgid "Window Maker"
+msgstr "སྒོ་སྒྲིག་བཟོ་མི་"
+
+#. Non official sections from WindowMaker
+msgid "Appearance"
+msgstr "འབྱུང་སྣང་།"
+
+#. Non official sections from WindowMaker
+msgid "WorkSpace"
+msgstr "ལཱ་གི་ས་སྒོ"
+
+#. Frequently used unofficial sections.
+#. From Apps/Net/Iceape Components
+msgid "Iceape Components"
+msgstr "ཨའི་སིཔ་ ཆ་ཤས་"
+
+#. From Games/Toys/Teddies
+#. as in "Teddy Bear"
+msgid "Teddies"
+msgstr "ཊེ་ཌིསི།"
+
+#~ msgid "Apps"
+#~ msgstr "གློག་རིམ་ཚུ།"
+
+#~ msgid "Hamradio"
+#~ msgstr "ཧམ་རེ་ཌིའོ།"
+
+#~ msgid "Math"
+#~ msgstr "ཨང་རྩིས།"
+
+#~ msgid "Technical"
+#~ msgstr "ཐབས་རིག"
+
+#~ msgid "Arcade"
+#~ msgstr "ཨར་ཀེཌི།"
+
+#~ msgid "Sports"
+#~ msgstr "རྩེད་རིགས་ཚུ།"
+
+#~ msgid "Tetris-like"
+#~ msgstr "ཊེ་ཊིསི་བཟུམ་སྦེ།"
+
+#~ msgid "Root-window"
+#~ msgstr "རྩ་བའི་སྒོ་སྒྲིག"
+
+#~ msgid "XShells"
+#~ msgstr "ཨེགསི་ཤལསི།"
+
+#~ msgid "Admin"
+#~ msgstr "བདག་སྐྱོང་།"