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playWithAFriend|One of the 3 rectangular buttons on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/). This creates a unique URL that you can send to someone and play.|Play with a friend|Play with a friend
playWithTheMachine|One of the 3 rectangular buttons on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/). Translate "machine" as "[chess] engine" if it sounds better in your language, omitting the word "chess".|Play with the machine|Play with the machine
toInviteSomeoneToPlayGiveThisUrl|This appears after you have created a game for a friend (through the "Play with a friend" menu). Feel free to translate "URL" as "address", or whatever is most familiar in your language.|To invite someone to play, give this URL|To invite someone to play, give this URL
gameOver|This appears in the right-hand side box when a game ends.|Game Over|Game Over
waitingForOpponent|Indicates you are waiting for an opponent to join your game. This appears after you have created a public game (through the "Create a game" menu).|Waiting for opponent|Waiting for opponent
waiting|This appears in the challenges box, when you are waiting for the opponent the accept the challenge.|Waiting|Waiting
yourTurn|This appears in the box while you are playing a game. It indicates it is your turn to play.|Your turn|Your turn
aiNameLevelAiLevel|AI name and level, e.g. "Stockfish level 3". Note that the "Stockfish" part will always be first no matter where you place the %s, though you can rearrange them to e.g. "%s at %s levels", which would produce e.g. "Stockfish at 3 levels". Use the translation that sounds best in your language. Appears in the box on the left-hand side in the page of the game, and also on your profile, in the list of games.|%s level %s|%s level %s
level|This appears in the "Play with the machine" menu (https://lichess.org/setup/ai) as a heading. Below it are skill levels (1 through 8) of the AI that you can play against.|Level|Level
toggleTheChat|Turns the chat room (or player chat) on or off. This is the mouseover text of the checkbox on the top-right of the chat box.|Toggle the chat|Toggle the chat
toggleSound|Clicking this turns sound on or off. This is a button on the top-right hand corner of the screen. If you use the Internet Explorer browser, you may not be able to see this.|Toggle sound|Toggle sound
chat|Start a conversation with a player. Appears in the user tooltip when hovering a user name.|Chat|Chat
resign|Clicking this makes you resign from the game. Small button in the box on the right while playing a game.|Resign|Resign
checkmate|Appears in the box of a game if you end a game by checkmate.|Checkmate|Checkmate
stalemate|If you do not know what this rule is, see https://www.chessvariants.org/d.chess/matefaq.html. Appears in the box of a game if you end a game by stalemate. Please use the official term used by your country's or locale's chess federation or club.|Stalemate|Stalemate
white|The mouseover text of the White King button in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") on the "Play" page.|White|White
black|The mouseover text of the Black King button in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") on the "Play" page.|Black|Black
randomColor|Makes Lichess randomly pick a side (White or Black) for you. The mouseover text of the large button in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") on the "Play" page.|Random side|Random side
createAGame|This button opens a menu (https://lichess.org/setup/hook) that lets you create a game that is listed in the list (or graph) of open games. It is one of the 3 rectangular buttons on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/).|Create a game|Create a game
whiteIsVictorious|Indicates the white player won the game. This appears in the top left box of a game, and also the player profile.|White is victorious|White is victorious
blackIsVictorious|Indicates the black player won the game. This appears in the top left box of a game, and also the player profile.|Black is victorious|Black is victorious
kingInTheCenter|Indicates that the game was won by the King being in one of the center tiles (King of the hill variant: https://lichess.org/king-of-the-hill).|King in the center|King in the center
threeChecks|Indicates that the game was won by a player checking their opponent three times. Only for the Three-check variant.|Three checks|Three checks
raceFinished|Ending message of a Racing Kings game (https://lichess.org/variant/racingKings).|Race finished|Race finished
variantEnding|Indicates that the game was won due to variant special rules. Shown when no more specialized message is available.|Variant ending|Variant ending
newOpponent|Clicking this takes you back to the "Play" page (https://lichess.org). This is a button that appears at the end of a game just below the "Rematch" button.|New opponent|New opponent
yourOpponentWantsToPlayANewGameWithYou|This sentence appears when your opponent offers you a rematch.|Your opponent wants to play a new game with you|Your opponent wants to play a new game with you
joinTheGame|Clicking this lets you join a new game against the same opponent. This is one of the two buttons that appear when your opponent offers you a rematch.|Join the game|Join the game
whitePlays|This is what a spectator sees in the right-hand box when watching a game and it is White's turn to play.|White to play|White to play
blackPlays|This is what a spectator sees in the right-hand box when watching a game and it is Black's turn to play.|Black to play|Black to play
theOtherPlayerHasLeftTheGameYouCanForceResignationOrWaitForHim|This appears after 3 minutes have elapsed with one player disconnected. Below it are two buttons: "Claim victory" and "Call draw".|The other player may have left the game. You can claim victory, call the game a draw, or wait.|The other player may have left the game. You can claim victory, call the game a draw, or wait.
makeYourOpponentResign|The mouseover text of "Claim victory". You do not have to translate it like this; you can translate to e.g. "Force victory", or whatever best explains the button in your language. Mouseover texts can be as long as you want, within reason.|Make your opponent resign|Make your opponent resign
forceResignation|Clicking this ends the game and grants you the win. One of the two buttons that appears when your opponent leaves the game.|Claim victory|Claim victory
forceDraw|Clicking this draws the game. It is considered the more "chivalrous" option of the two. One of the two buttons that appears when your opponent leaves the game.|Call draw|Call draw
talkInChat|Chat input placeholder, encouraging players to behave. Visible in every chat, like on https://lichess.org/tournament/summer15. Keep it short so it fits in the input box.|Please be nice in the chat!|Please be nice in the chat!
theFirstPersonToComeOnThisUrlWillPlayWithYou|Informs you that Lichess waiting for your friend to visit the link. This appears at the top of the pane after you have created a game through the "Play with a friend" menu.|The first person to come to this URL will play with you.|The first person to come to this URL will play with you.
whiteResigned|This sentence appears in the right hand-side box in a game, the list of games on the profile, and also the left hand-side box in a game when the White player resigns from the game.|White resigned|White resigned
blackResigned|This sentence appears in the right hand-side box in a game, the list of games on the profile, and also the left hand-side box in a game when the Black player resigns from the game.|Black resigned|Black resigned
whiteLeftTheGame|This appears when the White player leaves the game either by aborting or by being absent for too long. It can found in the right hand-side box in a game, the list of games on the profile and also the left hand-side box in a game.|White left the game|White left the game
blackLeftTheGame|This sentence appears when the Black player leaves the game either by aborting or by being absent for too long. It can found in the right hand-side box in a game, the list of games on the profile and also the left hand-side box in a game.|Black left the game|Black left the game
shareThisUrlToLetSpectatorsSeeTheGame|The mouseover text of the link just below the board which you can send to people so they can watch the game.|Share this URL to let spectators see the game|Share this URL to let spectators see the game
theComputerAnalysisHasFailed|This is an error message that appears when the computer analysis cannot be displayed for some reason. It appears the "Computer analysis" tab.|The computer analysis has failed|The computer analysis has failed
viewTheComputerAnalysis|Clicking this button takes you to the computer analysis. The sentence appears only for the player that requested it, in the "Computer analysis" tab.|View the computer analysis|View the computer analysis
requestAComputerAnalysis|Clicking this puts the game in the queue for computer analysis, which is usually completed within a minute. This is one of the actions below the board in the "Replay and analyse" view.|Request a computer analysis|Request a computer analysis
computerAnalysis|An automated analysis of a game performed by lichess. It provides an advantage charts and possible variation for a game. Appears as a tab below the chess board in replay and analysis views. Example: https://lichess.org/vyvcbk8s|Computer analysis|Computer analysis
analysis|Button that leads to analysis page. Appears only on your own games, after they have finished.|Analysis board|Analysis board
blunders|This is one of the categories of problems discovered by the computer analysis. If no equivalent word exists, translate to "Serious mistakes".|Blunders|Blunders
mistakes|This is one of the categories of problems discovered by the computer analysis. Appears on the right hand side of pages with analyzed games. Example: https://lichess.org/vyvcbk8s|Mistakes|Mistakes
inaccuracies|The most minor of errors a player can make. This is one of the categories of problems discovered by the computer analysis.|Inaccuracies|Inaccuracies
moveTimes|Time spent on each move by the players. Appears as a tab in the "Replay and analyse" view, below the chess board. Example: https://lichess.org/6iaj1eh0|Move times|Move times
flipBoard|Clicking this flips the board upside-down. This sentence is one of the links in the box normally below the board.|Flip board|Flip board
threefoldRepetition|This is one of the conditions by which a game ends. It appears on the box on the right-hand side of the screen. It also appears in player profiles. Please use the official term used by your country's or locale's chess federation or club.|Threefold repetition|Threefold repetition
claimADraw|Clicking this draws the game. This a button that appears to players when threefold repetition occurs.|Claim a draw|Claim a draw
offerDraw|Clicking this send an offer to draw the game to your opponent. This is a small button in the right-hand side box.|Offer draw|Offer draw
draw|This appears in various places, including players' profiles and the right-hand side boxes in individual games. It should be translated as a noun, NOT as a verb.|Draw|Draw
nbConnectedPlayers|The %s is the counter of how many players are connected right now. This sentence is displayed at the top of every page on lichess.|%s players|%s players
gamesBeingPlayedRightNow|This is a shorter phrase for "Games being played right now". It is what the link at the top that says "Games" links to (https://lichess.org/games). Please try to keep your translation as short as possible.|Current games|Current games
viewAllNbGames|%s here is the number of all the games ever played on Lichess. Links to https://lichess.org/games/all.|%s Games|%s Games
viewNbCheckmates|%s is the number of all the games that ended in checkmate on Lichess. Links to https://lichess.org/games/checkmate and is found on the left hand side of the "Games" pages.|%s Checkmates|%s Checkmates
nbBookmarks|%s is the number of games you have bookmarked. Links to https://lichess.org/games/bookmark. It only appears to registered users that have bookmarked certain games. It displays a list of your bookmarked games.|%s Bookmarks|%s Bookmarks
nbPopularGames|%s is the number of games with one or more bookmarks. Links to https://lichess.org/games/popular. It is a list of games bookmarked by many people.|%s Popular games|%s Popular games
nbAnalysedGames|%s is the number of games with a complete computer analysis. Links to https://lichess.org/games/analysed. It is a list of any game that has had a computer analysis performed on it.|%s Analysed games|%s Analysed games
viewInFullSize|Clicking one of these small boards brings you to the game's unique page. This is the mouseover text of the small chess boards dotted around the site. These small boards are most prominent in the "Games" pages (https://lichess.org/games).|View in full size|View in full size
logOut|Clicking this signs you out of your lichess profile. This is part of the profile drop-down menu on the top of every page when you are signed in to an account.|Sign out|Sign out
signIn|Clicking takes you to a form that allows you to sign into your lichess profile (account). This is a red-coloured button that appears at the navigation bar at the top when you are not signed in to an account, or playing anonymously. Please keep it as short as possible.|Sign in|Sign in
newToLichess|It is next to a button that allows you to register an account on the website. The translation should be friendly and inviting; free/loose translations are recommended for this sentence. This sentence appears on the "Sign in" page.|New to Lichess?|New to Lichess?
youNeedAnAccountToDoThat|This error message appears when trying actions or going to pages that require being signed in with a user account.|You need an account to do that|You need an account to do that
signUp|Clicking this allows you to register an account. Appears as a button on the "Sign in" page and the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training) when playing unregistered (encouraging the player to register an account with Lichess). It is recommended to translate this word as a verb.|Register|Register
computersAreNotAllowedToPlay|The text users read when creating an account. Appears in the registration (new account) form (https://lichess.org/signup).|Computers and computer-assisted players are not allowed to play. Please do not get assistance from chess engines, databases, or from other players while playing. Also note that making multiple accounts is strongly discouraged and excessive multi-accounting will lead to being banned.|Computers and computer-assisted players are not allowed to play. Please do not get assistance from chess engines, databases, or from other players while playing. Also note that making multiple accounts is strongly discouraged and excessive multi-accounting will lead to being banned.
games|The page displays games currently being played and has links to various other tools on the site to find out about past games on lichess, such as a search engine that queries the database of games. "Games" is one of the links at the top of every page, so keep it as short as possible. Links to https://lichess.org/games|Games|Games
forum|It is Lichess's webforum, where users can discuss various topics, chess-related or not. These are sometimes called "bulletin boards". "Forum" is one of the links at the top of every page, so keep it as short as possible. Links to https://lichess.org/forum|Forum|Forum
xPostedInForumY|The first %s is the player's name and the second %s is the title of the topic in the forum. By "topic" here we mean a discussion, sometimes called a "thread" in this context. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s posted in topic %s|%s posted in topic %s
latestForumPosts|A list of the most recent posts on the forum. Appears as a heading to a box near the bottom of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/).|Latest forum posts|Latest forum posts
players|Some have been translating as "[Chess] Players". This is acceptable only if it is one word (e.g. "Szachiści" in Polish). Otherwise, keep just translate to "Players". This appears as one of the links on the navigation bar at the top of every page. Links to https://lichess.org/people|Players|Players
minutesPerSide|This appears in all the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") after you have ticked "Time control". Below it is a slider that lets you select how many minutes each player will have on their chess clock.|Minutes per side|Minutes per side
variant|This appears in all the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend"). Below it is a selection of variants the player can choose from, such as Standard, Chess960, or King of the Hill.|Variant|Variant
variants|This appears in the simul creation page (https://lichess.org/simul/new). Below it is a selection of variants the player can choose from, such as Standard, Chess960, or King of the Hill.|Variants|Variants
timeControl|This sentence is a heading to time controls for the game. This appears in all the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") that can be found on the "Play" page.|Time control|Time control
realTime|Real time chess is chess played over a short period of time, using a chess clock. This is one of three time control settings in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") on the "Play" page. Please do NOT translate literally; if your language does not have an equivalent, established term, translate to "quick" games or something similar.|Real time|Real time
correspondence|Correspondence chess is chess played over a long period of time, often with several days per move. This is one of three time control settings in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") on the "Play" page. Please do NOT translate literally; if your language does not have an equivalent, established term, translate to "long" games or something similar.|Correspondence|Correspondence
daysPerTurn|This is a slider specifically for correspondence chess games. Appears in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") when you have selected the "Correspondence" time control.|Days per turn|Days per turn
oneDay|Means each turn may take up to one day. This appears next to the slider for the correspondence chess time control in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend"). Please translate "one" as a word ("one"), not a number (not "1"). It also appears on the clock in correspondence chess games.|One day|One day
nbDays|%s is maximum number of days for each turn. This appears next to the slider for the correspondence chess time control in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend"). It also appears on the clock and information box in correspondence chess games. Please keep this sentence as short as possible.|%s days|%s days
nbHours|%s is number of hours. Used to display correspondence clocks.|%s hours|%s hours
time|The time control for the game. This appears as a column heading in the table of games you can join on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/).|Time|Time
rating|The rating of the player (e.g. 1500). Appears on the lobby list on https://lichess.org/|Rating|Rating
ratingStats|Link to the rating distribution stats page (https://lichess.org/stat/rating/distribution/blitz), in the top menu, under "Community".|Rating stats|Rating stats
username|The name you use to sign in, e.g. "thibault". Appears on the registration page (https://lichess.org/signup).|User name|User name
usernameOrEmail|The name or email you use to sign in, e.g. "thibault". Appears on the sign-in page.|User name or email|User name or email
password|This is the password you must type to sign in to your profile. Appears on the sign-in, registration, tournament creation and "Preferences" pages. Please keep this sentence as short as possible. Next to the sentence is a box where you can type in your password.|Password|Password
haveAnAccount|This appears on the top-right of the registration page (https://lichess.org/signup -- must be signed out to see this). Next to it is a "sign in" button.|Have an account?|Have an account?
changePassword|This is a link in the preferences page to a menu that allows you to change your password (https://lichess.org/account/passwd).|Change password|Change password
changeEmail|Appears as a menu item and heading on the "Preferences" pages (https://lichess.org/account/email).|Change email|Change email
email|Short for "Your email address", but please keep this sentence as short as possible. This appears above text boxes where you can type in your email, on the "Preferences" page.|Email|Email
emailIsOptional|This is a help text, explaining how email works on lichess. Appears on the "Change email" page (https://lichess.org/account/email).|Email is optional. Lichess will use your email address to reset your password if you forget it.|Email is optional. Lichess will use your email address to reset your password if you forget it.
passwordReset|Appears as a heading in the link you are given after you asked for an email to reset (change) your password if you have forgotten it.|Password reset|Password reset
forgotPassword|You click here if you forgot your password and want it reset. Please adopt an inviting tone to the user. Also see how other popular websites (e.g. YouTube) phrase the same question in your language. Appears on the "Sign in" page.|Forgot password?|Forgot password?
rank|This sentence is not currently used on the site, but feel free to translate it.|Rank|Rank
gamesPlayed|Before it is the number of games the player has played. For example, https://lichess.org/@/thibault/ currently reads "2037 Games Played". Make sure you take the number that appears before this sentence into account when preparing your translation. This sentence appears as a tab on player profiles, just above the list of games.|Games played|Games played
nbGamesWithYou|%s is the number of games this player has played with you. This appears as a tab on the profile pages of people that you have played with. Try to keep it fairly short.|%s games with you|%s games with you
cancel|This is a generic word that appears in a wide variety of places and is used to cancel actions of all sorts. It is recommended to translate it according to whatever your operating system (e.g. Microsoft Windows) uses for your language.|Cancel|Cancel
timeOut|This is the condition of a game ending by time-out, which is when one player's clock runs out of time. This sentence appears in the list of games in the profile page and in the game view.|Time out|Time out
drawOfferSent|Informs that a draw offer has been sent. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Draw offer sent|Draw offer sent
drawOfferDeclined|Informs that the draw offer has been declined. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Draw offer declined|Draw offer declined
drawOfferAccepted|Informs that a draw offer has been accepted. This is a system message that appears in the chat box. This ends the game.|Draw offer accepted|Draw offer accepted
drawOfferCanceled|Informs that the player that sent the draw offer canceled it before his/her opponent responded. This is a system message that appears in the chat box|Draw offer canceled|Draw offer canceled
whiteOffersDraw|Informs that the White player wants to draw the game. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|White offers draw|White offers draw
blackOffersDraw|Informs that the Black player wants to draw the game. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Black offers draw|Black offers draw
whiteDeclinesDraw|Informs that the White player declined Black's offer to draw the game. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|White declines draw|White declines draw
blackDeclinesDraw|Informs that the Black player declined White's offer to draw the game. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Black declines draw|Black declines draw
yourOpponentOffersADraw|This sentence appears in the right-hand side box while playing a game after your opponent offers you a draw.|Your opponent offers a draw|Your opponent offers a draw
accept|Clicking this will accept your opponent's offer and let the action the opponent requested happen. A generic word that appears as a button when your opponent sends an offer to do something (such as a takeback or ending the game by draw). Please translate as a verb if possible.|Accept|Accept
decline|Clicking this will reject your opponent's offer. A generic word that appears as a button when your opponent sends an offer to do something (such as a takeback or ending the game by draw). Please translate as a verb if possible.|Decline|Decline
playingRightNow|This sentence indicates that the game you are looking at is playing right now. Appears on the "Tournaments" page (https://lichess.org/tournament) if any tournaments are currently being played, and also on the pages of individual games.|Playing right now|Playing right now
finished|This is for tournaments. It means the tournament is over. Appears on individual tournament pages (e.g. https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2) and also on the "Tournaments" page (https://lichess.org/tournament) to denote finished tournaments. Translate as plural; another sentence will be added at some point for individual tournament pages.|Finished|Finished
abortGame|Clicking this aborts the game. This means that no points are won or lost. You can only perform this action until the second move of the game. It is NOT a resignation (which has a different sentence). Appears in the right-hand side box on the page of a game you are playing.|Abort game|Abort game
gameAborted|Indicates that the game has been aborted. Appears in the left and right hand side boxes, as well as in the games list, for aborted games. Note that aborted games are removed from the database after 48 hours.|Game aborted|Game aborted
standard|"Standard" here means "not a variant". Selecting this means you play international standard chess, not Chess960 or another variant. Appears in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") on the "Play" page.|Standard|Standard
unlimited|This is short for "Unlimited time". It describes games that have no time controls and can therefore run for an infinite amount of time. This sentence appears in many locations, including game pages and the "Create a game" menu. Please keep this sentence as short as possible.|Unlimited|Unlimited
mode|"Mode" here is in the context of filtering between Casual (casual games are not rated) and Rated games. The sentence appears in the "Filter games" menu, which is just above the list of games on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/).|Mode|Mode
casual|"Casual" in this context means the game is unrated; players will not gain or lose points. Has been translated to "Friendly" (after the football term) and simply "Unrated" in some languages. Be creative. The sentence appears in the "Filter games" menu, which can be accessed through the "Play" page (https://lichess.org).|Casual|Casual
rated|"Rated" means that the outcome of the game will result in a gain or loss of rating points for either players. This sentence appears in a variety of places, including the pages of individual games (which are rated) and the "Filter games" page.|Rated|Rated
thisGameIsRated|"Rated" means that the outcome of the game will result in a gain or loss of rating points for either players. This sentence appears in profile page listings of games and games lists (e.g. https://lichess.org/games/all).|This game is rated|This game is rated
rematch|Translated as a verb if possible. This is a button that appears at the end of a game in the right hand side box. Clicking it sends a rematch offer.|Rematch|Rematch
rematchOfferSent|Informs you that your offer of a rematch has been sent to your opponent. This is a system message that appears in the chat box, and also in the right-hand side box.|Rematch offer sent|Rematch offer sent
rematchOfferAccepted|Informs that the rematch offer was accepted. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Rematch offer accepted|Rematch offer accepted
rematchOfferCanceled|Informs that the rematch offer a player sent was canceled.This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Rematch offer canceled|Rematch offer canceled
rematchOfferDeclined|Informs that the rematch offer a player sent was declined.This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Rematch offer declined|Rematch offer declined
cancelRematchOffer|Clicking this cancels the rematch you offered. Obviously, this button appears after you have sent a rematch offer.|Cancel rematch offer|Cancel rematch offer
viewRematch|A button that appears on game pages if the two players had a rematch. Example: https://lichess.org/rc7l3n66/black|View rematch|View rematch
play|One of the four menu sections. Contains links to game creation, tournaments, simuls, and lichess TV. "Play" in this context is a verb.|Play|Play
inbox|This is in the title for the "Inbox" page (https://lichess.org/inbox) that you can go to by clicking the mail link at the top when you are signed in. The translation should match whatever is used for popular email clients such as GMail and Outlook in your language.|Inbox|Inbox
chatRoom|The chat function for one-to-one chat. A box on the left-hand side on games pages. Appears only in games you are in, not games you are spectating.|Chat room|Chat room
spectatorRoom|The chat room for spectators. Appears in a box to the left-hand side on analysis pages, as well as games pages while the game is playing. Example: https://lichess.org/vyvcbk8s|Spectator room|Spectator room
composeMessage|Another word for this could be "Create message". This is a link on the left-hand side of https://lichess.org/inbox. Please follow the standard set by popular email clients such as GMail or Outlook in translating this sentence.|Compose message|Compose message
noNewMessages|This is the text that appears when you mouseover the mail icon at the top, but have no new messages to read.|No new messages|No new messages
subject|Next to this is the field where you put in a few words about the subject, or topic, of your message. It appears on the page on which you can compose a new message. (https://lichess.org/inbox/new)|Subject|Subject
recipient|Next to this is a field where you can input the name of the player that receives this message.|Recipient|Recipient
send|This is the button you use to send messages in the compose message page. (https://lichess.org/inbox/new)|Send|Send
incrementInSeconds|Increment in this context means how many seconds are added every time you make a move. So if you set time to 5 minutes and increment in seconds to 2, it would be a "5+2" game. This means that each player would have 5 minutes on the clock, and every time the player makes a move, 2 seconds are added. Appears in the game creation menus (e.g. "Create a game", "Play with a friend") on the "Play" page with the "Clock" time control.|Increment in seconds|Increment in seconds
freeOnlineChess|This sentence appears in the title of every page e.g. "lichess • Free Online Chess" on the "Play" page as it appears in the English version. This means it shows up as the title of browser windows and tabs. Technical information: by title here we are literally referring to the HTML <title> tag that carries this.|Free Online Chess|Free Online Chess
spectators|"Spectators:" precedes a list of spectators. It appears just below the chat box on any game that is being spectated, such as the games on Lichess TV (https://lichess.org/tv).|Spectators:|Spectators:
nbWins|This appears as a clickable tab in player profiles. The %s is the number of games won.|%s wins|%s wins
nbLosses|This appears as a clickable tab in player profiles. The %s is the number of games lost.|%s losses|%s losses
nbDraws|This appears as a clickable tab in player profiles. The %s is the number of games that ended in draw.|%s draws|%s draws
exportGames|This function lets you download a table of all your games in CSV format. The button in question is a folder with an arrow pointing downwards overlayed on it. It can be seen at profile pages, e.g. https://lichess.org/@/thibault.|Export games|Export games
ratingRange|Below this is a slider that lets you choose the accepted player ratings. The sentence appears in the "Create a game" (https://lichess.org/setup/hook) and "Filter games" menus. Please do NOT translate "rating" to "Elo", because lichess has been using the superior Glicko-2 rating system since late 2013.|Rating range|Rating range
giveNbSeconds|%s here is the number of seconds, usually 15. This is the mouseover text of the "+" button that appears next to players' names in timed matches. Clicking it adds "%s" seconds to the player's clock.|Give %s seconds|Give %s seconds
thisPlayerUsesChessComputerAssistance|Appears in a red box on player profiles that have been marked as cheater accounts by the site moderators. An example is https://lichess.org/@/ko1.|This player uses chess computer assistance|This player uses chess computer assistance
thisPlayerArtificiallyIncreasesTheirRating|Appears as a red box on the profiles of players that have been trying to cheat the rating system. An example is https://lichess.org/@/GrandMasterGnel1.|This player artificially increases/decreases their rating|This player artificially increases/decreases their rating
openingExplorer||Opening explorer & tablebase|Opening explorer & tablebase
takeback|This is an action you can take in-game that undoes a move. Clicking it sends an offer to your opponent. Appears in the box on right right-hand side. Translate freely, but keep it short. For instance, this has been translated to "Cancel move" in several languages.|Takeback|Takeback
proposeATakeback|The mouseover text of "Takeback". See its description for details.|Propose a takeback|Propose a takeback
takebackPropositionSent|Informs the player that a takeback proposition has been sent. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Takeback proposition sent|Takeback proposition sent
takebackPropositionDeclined|Informs the player that the takeback proposition was declined. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Takeback proposition declined|Takeback proposition declined
takebackPropositionAccepted|Informs the player that a takeback proposition was accepted. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Takeback proposition accepted|Takeback proposition accepted
takebackPropositionCanceled|Informs the player that a takeback proposition was canceled. This is a system message that appears in the chat box.|Takeback proposition canceled|Takeback proposition canceled
yourOpponentProposesATakeback|Appears on the right-hand side box while playing a game. Below it are two buttons that allow you to either accept or decline the takeback proposal.|Your opponent proposes a takeback|Your opponent proposes a takeback
bookmarkThisGame|The mouseover text of the bookmark button (a star-shaped symbol — ★). Appears on the pages of individual games. Example: https://lichess.org/vyvcbk8s|Bookmark this game|Bookmark this game
search|This is the placeholder text (greyed-out text that disappears when you click) for the search box on the forum page (https://lichess.org/forum). Should be translated as a verb if possible. Do not make it too long because it may not fit in the box.|Search|Search
advancedSearch|A powerful search engine that searches games in the database. Appears as a heading on the advanced search function's page, in the "Games" pages. Should be translated as a noun. Link: https://lichess.org/games/search|Advanced search|Advanced search
tournament|Clicking this takes you to the page of the tournament. Appears on the lists of games on player profiles, for games that were played as part of a tournament on Lichess.|Tournament|Tournament
tournaments|Clicking this takes you to a page all about tournaments on lichess, where you can see open, running and finished tournaments, as well as create your own. Appears as one of the links at the top of the navigation bar. Links to https://lichess.org/tournament|Tournaments|Tournaments
tournamentPoints|The number of points the player has gained in tournament games. Could be translated as "points from tournaments", but please keep it as short as possible. Appears on profile pages. Example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault — Thibault has 40 tournament points as of the time of writing.|Tournament points|Tournament points
viewTournament|Clicking this button takes you to the tournament overview page. Can also be translated to "Watch tournament" (watch being a verb). Appears when you are watching a game that is part of a tournament. This button only appears when watching a tournament game when the tournament is still running.|View tournament|View tournament
backToTournament||Back to tournament|Back to tournament
backToGame||Back to game|Back to game
freeOnlineChessGamePlayChessNowInACleanInterfaceNoRegistrationNoAdsNoPluginRequiredPlayChessWithComputerFriendsOrRandomOpponents|This is what search engines (like Google, Baidu or Yandex) see when Lichess.org appears as a search result. Keep it as short as possible and make Lichess sound good!|Free online Chess server. Play Chess now in a clean interface. No registration, no ads, no plugin required. Play Chess with the computer, friends or random opponents.|Free online Chess server. Play Chess now in a clean interface. No registration, no ads, no plugin required. Play Chess with the computer, friends or random opponents.
teams|Teams on lichess are groups of people with their own forum boards and chat channels. Appears at the top of every page on lichess.|Teams|Teams
nbMembers|%s is the number of members. Appears on the top-right hand side on a team's page (e.g. https://lichess.org/team/linux).|%s members|%s members
allTeams|A list of all teams on lichess. Links to https://lichess.org/team. Appears as a tab in the "Teams" page.|All teams|All teams
newTeam|Clicking this takes you to a form for creating a new team. Links to https://lichess.org/team/new. Appears as a tab on the "Teams" pages.|New team|New team
myTeams|A list of the teams you are a member of. Links to: https://lichess.org/team/me. Appears as a tab in the "Teams" pages after you have joined a team.|My teams|My teams
noTeamFound|Appears when you are not a member of any team on https://lichess.org/team/me.|No team found|No team found
joinTeam|Clicking this button makes you join the team you are looking at. Appears on the pages of teams (such as https://lichess.org/team/linux).|Join team|Join team
quitTeam|Clicking this button makes you leave the team. Appears on the pages of teams (such as https://lichess.org/team/linux).|Leave team|Leave team
anyoneCanJoin|This is the joining policy of a team that has no application or invitation process; "free for all" means anyone can join it, without an application process of any sort.|Free for all|Free for all
aConfirmationIsRequiredToJoin|Means that the team leader must confirm every player's application to join the team. Appears as an option on the new team creation page (https://lichess.org/team/new).|A confirmation is required to join|A confirmation is required to join
joiningPolicy|This determines how players can join the team: by application or without restrictions. Appears on the new team creation page (https://lichess.org/team/new).|Joining policy|Joining policy
teamLeader|Shows who the leader of the team is (usually its creator). Appears on team pages. Example: https://lichess.org/team/linux — "untitled" is the leader of the team.|Team leader|Team leader
teamBestPlayers|This is for teams. It is a listing of the best players in the team. It appears on the left-hand side of any team's page. Example https://lichess.org/team/saloon|Best players|Best players
teamRecentMembers|This is for teams. It is a listing of all players in the team sorted by who joined most recently. It appears on the left-hand side of any team's page (e.g. https://lichess.org/team/saloon).|Recent members|Recent members
xJoinedTeamY|The first %s is the name of the player, and the second %s is the team the player joined. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s joined team %s|%s joined team %s
xCreatedTeamY|The first %s is the name of the player, and the second %s is the team the player created. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s created team %s|%s created team %s
averageElo|This is the mean average rating of all players in the team. Appears on the information box on team pages. Example: https://lichess.org/team/linux|Average rating|Average rating
location|This is before an input box that lets you write where you are located (a city, town, or whatever you want to write in it). Appears in the "Edit profile" page (https://lichess.org/account/profile).|Location|Location
settings|Appears in the profile dropdown on the top-right of every page, and also as a heading. Please keep it short. Links to the settings page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Settings|Settings
filterGames|Clicking this opens a menu that lets you define criteria by which you can filter games in the game list. This appears above and to the right of the game list on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/). Note that "filter" does not necessarily mean "reduce". It is recommended to translate this as search engines such as Google Search, Yandex or Baidu do.|Filter games|Filter games
reset|Clicking it resets all options back to their defaults. Appears in the "Filter games" sub-menu and your profile configuration (https://lichess.org/account/profile).|Reset|Reset
apply||Submit|Submit
leaderboard|A table of the best players on Lichess. Appears on the "Players" page (https://lichess.org/people). Could be translated as "Score table" or even "Best players" (though it is recommended to avoid this) if your language has no equivalent.|Leaderboard|Leaderboard
pasteTheFenStringHere|This is the placeholder text (greyed-out text that disappears when you click) for FEN pasting, so you can play a game from a certain position against the computer. Appears in the "Play with the computer" menu (https://lichess.org/setup/ai).|Paste the FEN text here|Paste the FEN text here
pasteThePgnStringHere|This is the placeholder text (greyed-out text that disappears when you click) for importing games stored in PGN files. Appears in the "Import game" menu (https://lichess.org/paste).|Paste the PGN text here|Paste the PGN text here
fromPosition|"From position" means the game was started from a board set up in a non-standard way. Typically used to continue games. Appears on the pages of games started from position, as well as games lists on player profiles. Example: https://lichess.org/JHFiNdy2/black|From position|From position
continueFromHere|Clicking this lets you continue the game from that position against the AI, or a friend. Appears as a button with two crossed swords on it, just below the board on game pages. Example: https://lichess.org/vyvcbk8s — click on any move, then click the "Continue from here" button.|Continue from here|Continue from here
importGame|This form lets you paste a PGN (Portable Game Notation), which imports the game into lichess. Links to https://lichess.org/paste. Appears as a tab in the "Games" pages.|Import game|Import game
nbImportedGames|%s is the number of games imported into the Lichess database using the "Import games" tool. Links to https://lichess.org/games/imported and is found on the left hand side of the "Games" pages.|%s Imported games|%s Imported games
thisIsAChessCaptcha|A "CAPTCHA" is, in short, a test to see if the user is human or a bot. You have probably comes across them before; they usually involve putting in a word or answering a question that only a human would know the answer to. CAPTCHAs appear before registering and when posting on the forum.|This is a chess CAPTCHA.|This is a chess CAPTCHA.
clickOnTheBoardToMakeYourMove|Informs the player on how to complete the CAPTCHA test. Appears next to the chess CAPTCHA. CAPTCHAs appear before registering and when posting on the forum.|Click on the board to make your move, and prove you are human.|Click on the board to make your move, and prove you are human.
notACheckmate|Appears next to the chess CAPTCHA when you make a wrong move. CAPTCHAs appear before registering and when posting on the forum.|Not a checkmate|Not a checkmate
colorPlaysCheckmateInOne|%s is the side that you are playing. Appears next to the chess CAPTCHA. CAPTCHAs appear before registering and when posting on the forum.|%s plays; checkmate in one move|%s plays; checkmate in one move
retry|Clicking this clears the board and lets you try again. Appears as a button when you get a chess CAPTCHA wrong. CAPTCHAs appear before registering and when posting on the forum.|Retry|Retry
reconnecting|Informs the player that lichess is in the process of re-establishing a connection. Appears at the top of the page in red colour when lichess loses connection.|Reconnecting|Reconnecting
onlineFriends|Appears as a heading for the friends box on the bottom-right hand corner of the screen; it is a list of friends that are on lichess right now. Translate simply as "Friends" if no good-sounding equivalent to "Online friends" or "Connected friends" exists in your language.|Online friends|Online friends
noFriendsOnline|Informs you that none of your friends are on lichess right now. Appears when the friends box is raised on the bottom-right hand corner of the page.|No friends online|No friends online
findFriends|Clicking on this takes you to a page that suggests players that could be made friends based on how many times you have played with them. Appears as a button when you hover the mouse cursor over the friends box (when raised) on the bottom-right hand corner of the page, when none of your friends are online. Also appears as a heading on the page with suggested friends. Example: these are Thibault's suggested friends: https://lichess.org/@/thibault/suggestions|Find friends|Find friends
favoriteOpponents|The players you play most against. Appears in profile pages and leads to a table of favorite opponents. Example https://lichess.org/@/thibault/opponents — this lists the players Thibault plays most against.|Favorite opponents|Favorite opponents
follow|Clicking this lets you follow the player and find out what they have been up doing around lichess through the activity timeline. Appears as a mouseover text of the thumbs up symbol, which in turn appears on profile pages and player name information boxes. It is recommended to use the translation for this on Twitter, where the words were taken from in the interests of familiarity. Should be translated as a verb.|Follow|Follow
following|Indicates that you are following the player. Replaces the "Follow" button, which appears on profile pages and in popups over player names. It is recommended to use the same translation for this as the one on Twitter, where the words were taken from in the interests of familiarity.|Following|Following
unfollow|Clicking this makes you stop following that player. Appears when you hover the mouse cursor over the "Following" button, after you have followed the player. It is recommended to use the same translation for this as the one on Twitter, where the words were taken from in the interests of familiarity. Should be translated as a verb if possible.|Unfollow|Unfollow
block|Clicking this blocks the user, which prevents you from challenging them to games and talking to them privately, among other things. Appears in profile pages and popups over players' names. Should be translated as a verb.|Block|Block
blocked|Indicates that you have blocked the player. Replaces the "Block" button, which appears in profile pages and popups over players' names.|Blocked|Blocked
unblock|Appears when you hover the mouse cursor over the "Blocked" button, after you have blocked the player. Should be translated as a verb if possible.|Unblock|Unblock
followsYou|Indicates that this player is following you. Appears on the informative popups that appear when you hover the mouse cursor over players' names.|Follows you|Follows you
xStartedFollowingY|The two %s's are players' names. The first %s is the name of the follower, and the second %s is the name of the followed. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s started following %s|%s started following %s
nbFollowers|%s is the number of people that follow this player. Example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault — as of the time of writing, Thibault has 263 people following him.|%s followers|%s followers
nbFollowing|%s is the number of players this player is following. Example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault — as of the time of writing, Thibault is following 81 players.|%s following|%s following
more|Generic message that lets you view more. Appears on the left-hand side of https://lichess.org/people, which lets you view a list of connected players. Also appears on the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) if there are too many messages in the timeline. "More" may be used in other places around Lichess in the future, so please make your translation as generic as possible.|More|More
memberSince|Tells how long the player has been a member of lichess. Appears on profile pages. For example, https://lichess.org/@/thibault has been a member since 2010-11-22.|Member since|Member since
lastSeenActive|The last time a player was seen on the site; %s is a duration. Appears on profile pages. Example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault — "Active 4 minutes ago" (as of the time of writing).|Active %s|Active %s
challengeToPlay|Clicking this lets you ask the player to play a game with you, and takes you to the game set-up view. Appears on profile pages and popups over player names as a mouseover text for the crossed swords symbol. Please translate "Challenge" as a verb if possible. Example. https://lichess.org/@/thibault.|Challenge to a game|Challenge to a game
player|Clicking on this lets you sort the list of games by player names. Appears as a column heading in the list of open games on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/).|Player|Player
list|This is one of the two ways of sorting open games on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/). Clicking it presents all games you can join in a list format.|List|List
graph|This is one of the two ways of sorting open games on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/). Clicking it presents all games you can join on a graph, with x (time) and y (player rating) axes.|Graph|Graph
lessThanNbMinutes|%s is the number of minutes. Ticking this checkbox means that games that last less than 3 minutes will show up in the list of games. The sentence appears in the "Filter games" menu, which can be accessed through the "Play" page (https://lichess.org).|Less than %s minutes|Less than %s minutes
xToYMinutes|%s, in both cases, is the number of minutes. Ticking this checkbox means that games that last certain predefined amounts (e.g. Blitz is 3 to 8 minutes) will show up in the list of games. The sentence appears in the "Filter games" menu, which can be accessed through the "Play" page (https://lichess.org).|%s to %s minutes|%s to %s minutes
textIsTooShort|Error message that indicates the text put in the form is too short. Appears in forms around the site of all kinds, including registration and team creation.|Text is too short.|Text is too short.
textIsTooLong|Error message that indicates the text put in the form is too long. Appears in forms around the site of all kinds, including registration and team creation.|Text is too long.|Text is too long.
required|Error message that indicates that some required text fields in the form were not filled in. Appears in forms around the site of all kinds, including registration and team creation.|Required.|Required.
openTournaments|"Open" here means you can join the tournament. Below it is a list of tournaments you are able to join. Appears as a heading on https://lichess.org/tournament and also on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/)|Open tournaments|Open tournaments
duration|Length of the tournament in minutes. Appears on the left-hand side box on the pages of tournaments. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2|Duration|Duration
winner|Indicates the player won the tournament. This is the mouseover text of the trophy icon on tournaments pages. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2|Winner|Winner
standing|Shows the order of the players in a tournament, ordered by their score. Could be translated as "position" or "score" if your language has no equivalent. Appears in the left-most column on the pages of individual tournaments. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2|Standing|Standing
createANewTournament|Clicking this lets you create a new tournament. Appears as a heading and a button on the tournament creation page, among other places. Links to https://lichess.org/tournament/new.|Create a new tournament|Create a new tournament
join|Clicking this lets you enter the tournament. This button is found on the "Play" (https://lichess.org) and "Tournaments" (https://lichess.org/tournament) pages.|Join|Join
withdraw|Clicking this makes you withdraw from (leave) the tournament you have entered. Appears on the tournament page after you have entered it.|Withdraw|Withdraw
points|The number of points the player has attained in this tournament. Appears as a column heading on tournament pages. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2|Points|Points
wins|The number of games the player has won in this tournament. Appears as a column heading on tournament pages. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2|Wins|Wins
losses|The number of games the player has lost in this tournament. Appears as a column heading on tournament pages. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2|Losses|Losses
winStreak|The number of games the player won consecutively without losing. Appears as a column heading on tournament pages. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2 — Thibault won all 6 games in a row, jordach 3 and graphitemaster 2.|Win streak|Win streak
createdBy|This appears in a box on the top-left hand corner of tournament pages. The sentence is followed by the name of the player that created it. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/gwlomxqd — "Created by thibault".|Created by|Created by
tournamentIsStarting|Appears as a pop-up when the tournament you have joined is about to start.|The tournament is starting|The tournament is starting
membersOnly|Ticking this checkbox makes the game so only lichess members can join it. Appears in the game creation menu (https://lichess.org/setup/hook).|Members only|Members only
boardEditor|The board editor lets you prepare a chess board and play from the position you set up. Appears as a heading on the editor page, and also as a tab in the "Games" pages. Links to https://lichess.org/editor|Board editor|Board editor
startPosition|Clicking this resets the state of the board to the starting position in standard chess. Being a board editor feature, it appears on the board editor's page — https://lichess.org/editor|Starting position|Starting position
clearBoard|Clicking this removes all the pieces from the chess board you are setting up. Being a board editor feature, it appears on the board editor's page — https://lichess.org/editor|Clear board|Clear board
savePosition|This sentence is not currently used on the site, but feel free to translate it|Save position|Save position
loadPosition|Clicking this opens a form that lets you paste a FEN text (FEN is a notation system used to store precise positions on a board). Being a board editor feature, it appears on the board editor's page — https://lichess.org/editor|Load position|Load position
isPrivate|Means the tournament you are looking at is protected with a password. Appears in the information box on the tournament's page. Example: https://lichess.org/tournament/67hj23c2|Private|Private
reportXToModerators|%s is the name of the player. Clicking this will take you to a form where you can report the player for things like cheating and trolling. Appears on player profiles.|Report %s to moderators|Report %s to moderators
profile|Links to your player profile (account). Appears in the drop-down menu for your name at the navigation bar on the top of every page on lichess.|Profile|Profile
editProfile|Clicking this lets you edit the information about you displayed on your player profile. Appears on your profile page and also as a heading and tab on the preferences configuration pages. Links to https://lichess.org/account/profile|Edit profile|Edit profile
firstName|Also known as a "first name", "forename" or even "Christian name" in some countries. This sentence appears in the "Edit profile" menu (https://lichess.org/account/profile). Translate to whatever best describes this in your language or culture.|Given name|Given name
lastName|Also known as "surname" or "family name". You put in your last name in this field, which will in turn appear on your profile page. This sentence appears in the "Edit profile" menu (https://lichess.org/account/profile). Translate to whatever best describes this in your language or culture.|Last name|Last name
biography|This is next to a text field where you can write anything you wish to describe yourself. For example, https://lichess.org/@/thibault reads "I write bugs for lichess.org". This sentence appears in the "Edit profile" menu (https://lichess.org/account/profile).|Biography|Biography
country|This is a field for the country you are located at. Appears on player profiles (example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault). The sentence appears in the "Edit profile" menu (https://lichess.org/account/profile).|Country|Country
preferences|Lets you configure lichess so it responds the way you prefer. Appears in the profile drop-down menu at the top of all pages when signed in. Links to https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Preferences|Preferences
watchLichessTV|Clicking this take you to the TV page, where you can watch the current game being aired on lichess TV. Appears on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) below the miniboard showing the current TV game, as well as appearing as a tab on the "Games" pages (https://lichess.org/games). Links to https://lichess.org/tv — the TV page. Please keep this sentence as short as possible.|Watch Lichess TV|Watch Lichess TV
previouslyOnLichessTV|A list of games that were aired on lichess TV before. Appears as a heading to a box below the board on the TV page (https://lichess.org/tv).|Previously on Lichess TV|Previously on Lichess TV
onlinePlayers|A list of players that are connected right now. Appears as a heading on https://lichess.org/people|Online players|Online players
activeToday|A list of players ordered by how many games they played today. Appears as a heading on the "Players" page (https://lichess.org/people).|Active today|Active today
activePlayers|A list of players ordered by how many games they have played over the last 30 days. Appears as a heading on the "Players" page (https://lichess.org/people).|Active players|Active players
bewareTheGameIsRatedButHasNoClock|Warning message that appears when you are about to join a game of unlimited time. This is only for games created via the "Play with a friend" menu (https://lichess.org/setup/friend), as creating public rated games with no time control is not allowed.|Beware, the game is rated but has no clock!|Beware, the game is rated but has no clock!
training|A page that offers chess puzzles. These help you improve how you play chess. Could also be translated as "Practise" (verb) or a similar word. This appears as one of the links on the navigation bar at the top of every page, so it should be kept as short as possible. Links to https://lichess.org/training|Training|Training
yourPuzzleRatingX|%s is your numerical puzzle rating. Appears in a box left of the board on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training), above the graph.|Your puzzle rating: %s|Your puzzle rating: %s
findTheBestMoveForWhite|Informs the player what side they are playing. Appears on the right-hand side of the puzzle trainer, on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training).|Find the best move for white.|Find the best move for white.
findTheBestMoveForBlack|Informs the player what side they are playing. Appears on the right-hand side of the puzzle trainer, on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training).|Find the best move for black.|Find the best move for black.
toTrackYourProgress|Encourages the player to register. Below this message is a "Register" button. Appears in a box left of the board on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training) when trying puzzles and not being signed in.|To track your progress:|To track your progress:
trainingSignupExplanation|Encourages the player to register an account to enjoy Lichess's "Training" feature more. Appears below the "Register" button when doing chess puzzles without being logged in, in a box left of the board on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training).|Lichess will provide puzzles that match your ability, making for better training sessions.|Lichess will provide puzzles that match your ability, making for better training sessions.
puzzleId|%s is the number of the puzzle. This means the way it appears on the site will be something like "Puzzle 5705". Appears on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training).|Puzzle %s|Puzzle %s
puzzleOfTheDay|A random chess puzzle presented on right-hand side the "Play" page (https://lichess.org). As the name suggests, there is a different puzzle every day.|Puzzle of the day|Puzzle of the day
clickToSolve|The mouseover text of the chess board for the puzzle of the day on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org).|Click to solve|Click to solve
goodMove|Informs the player that they played a good move, but not the best they could make. Appears in a green box on the left-hand side of the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training), in reference to the chess puzzle you are currently playing. Keep your translation short, as a longer sentence (also translatable) just below this one informs them it is not the best move they could play.|Good move|Good move
butYouCanDoBetter|Informs you that your move was good, but not the best move possible. "But there is a better move" is an alternate way to translate this. Appears in a green box left of the board on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/), just below the "Good move" sentence. It is used in reference to the chess puzzle you are currently playing.|But you can do better.|But you can do better.
bestMove|Informs the player that the move they just played is the best they could possibly play. Appears in a green box on the left-hand side "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training) while playing a puzzle.|Best move!|Best move!
keepGoing|Informs you that the puzzle is not yet finished. Appears just below "Best move!" in a green box on the left of the board on the Training page (https://lichess.org/training), after you have made the best possible move.|Keep going…|Keep going…
puzzleFailed|Informs you that you lost the puzzle. Appears in a red box left of the board on the Training page (https://lichess.org/training) when you fail the puzzle by making a wrong move. Could also be translated as "You have failed the puzzle", if it is short enough and sounds better.|Puzzle failed|Puzzle failed
butYouCanKeepTrying|Informs you that the fact you failed the puzzle (again) does not mean you have given up. Appears in a red box left of the board on the Training page (https://lichess.org/training) when you are retrying a puzzle you have already failed… and fail it again.|But you can keep trying.|But you can keep trying.
victory|Informs the player that they completed the puzzle successfully. Appears in a green box left of the board on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training) when you beat a puzzle. Can also be translated as "Success!", but we found "Victory!" to sound more romantic/heroic.|Victory!|Victory!
wasThisPuzzleAnyGood|Poses a question to the user on whether the chess puzzle they just played was good or not. This is intended to entice players to vote, so please be encouraging in tone. This message appears occasionally on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training), after a player has played several puzzles without voting. An alternate way to phrase this sentence could be "How did you find this puzzle?".|Was this puzzle any good?|Was this puzzle any good?
pleaseVotePuzzle|Inform the player why they should vote, and how to vote. Appears above a box with two buttons that you can use to vote on whether the puzzle was good or bad. This message appears occasionally on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training), after a player has played several puzzles without voting. You can phrase the first part as "Improve lichess by voting", if that helps.|Help lichess improve by voting, using the up or down arrow:|Help lichess improve by voting, using the up or down arrow:
thankYou|Politely thanks the players for voting. Appears on the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training) after voting for a puzzle. Also, a page thanking all contributors of Lichess. Appears on the footer of the menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/thanks . Please use the polite version of "Thank you" in your language.|Thank you!|Thank you!
ratingX|%s is the numerical rating and rating deviation for the puzzle. This is the rating of individual chess puzzles in the "Training" pages (https://lichess.org/training/5705). Appears on the right-hand side box after you have succeeded at or failed at the puzzle. Note that this is the rating of the puzzle, NOT the player.|Rating: %s|Rating: %s
playedXTimes|%s is the number of times this puzzle has been played. Appears in the box on the right-hand side the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training/) after you have succeeded at or failed the puzzle.|Played %s times|Played %s times
fromGameLink|%s is the name of the game. Appears as a button title at the bottom of the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training/) after you have succeeded or failed at the puzzle.|From game %s|From game %s
startTraining|Clicking this takes you to a new puzzle. Only happens for links to individual puzzles, e.g. https://lichess.org/training/6958. Appears as a button underneath the box on the right hand side after you have succeeded or failed at the puzzle. "Training" should be translated as a verb, or as "[the process of] training" for this sentence.|Start training|Start training
continueTraining|Clicking this takes you to a new puzzle. Appears as a button underneath the box on the right hand side of the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training/) after you have succeeded or failed at the puzzle. "Training" should be translated as a verb, or as "[the process of] training" for this sentence.|Continue training|Continue training
retryThisPuzzle|Clicking this lets you try the same the puzzle again. Appears just below the box on the right-hand side of the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training/) after you have failed the puzzle.|Retry this puzzle|Retry this puzzle
thisPuzzleIsCorrect|The mouseover text of the upwards-pointing triangle (▴), which is a positive vote (+1) for a puzzle. Appears in the box on the right-hand side of the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training/) after you have succeeded or failed at the puzzle.|This puzzle is correct and interesting|This puzzle is correct and interesting
thisPuzzleIsWrong|The mouseover text of the downwards-pointing triangle (▾), which is a negative (-1) vote for a puzzle. Appears in the box on the right-hand side of the "Training" page (https://lichess.org/training/) after you have succeeded or failed at the puzzle.|This puzzle is wrong or boring|This puzzle is wrong or boring
youHaveNbSecondsToMakeYourFirstMove|Explains the rule for the pools feature. If you do not play in the first, say, 30 seconds, you automatically resign the game. Appears when playing a game in a pool, such as https://lichess.org/pool/3-0|You have %s seconds to make your first move!|You have %s seconds to make your first move!
nbGamesInPlay|%s is the number of games. Appears below the title of "lichess.org" on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org). Could be translated as "%s games being played".|%s games in play|%s games in play
automaticallyProceedToNextGameAfterMoving|Informs the player what the button does. This appears as the mouseover text of "Auto switch", a button that appears when you are playing more than one game. See the explanation for "Auto switch" for more details.|Automatically proceed to next game after moving|Automatically proceed to next game after moving
autoSwitch|Short for "automatically switch [to the next game]". A toggleable button that appears below the board when playing multiple games. It makes lichess switch to the next game you are playing automatically for you. When enabled: in correspondence, it cycles through your current games; in simuls, it quickly switches game, focusing on urgent ones. Please keep this as short as possible, as it has an explanatory text that appears when you hover the mouse over.|Auto switch|Auto switch
puzzles|One of the 3 rectangular buttons on the "training" page (https://lichess.org/training). This chooses puzzles as your training type.|Puzzles|Puzzles
coordinates|One of the 3 rectangular buttons on the "training" page (https://lichess.org/training). This chooses coordinates as your training type.|Coordinates|Coordinates
latestUpdates|A list of the last blog updates. Appears as a heading to a box at the bottom of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/).|Latest updates|Latest updates
tournamentWinners|A list of tournament winners. Appears on the "Play" page (https://lichess.org) as a heading to a box that contains a list of the recent winners.|Tournament winners|Tournament winners
name|This appears in the form for creating a new team (https://lichess.org/team/new). You choose your team name in this field.|Name|Name
description|This appears in the form for creating a new team (https://lichess.org/team/new). You can write a description for your team in this field.|Description|Description
no|Appears in the preferences page for multiple options (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|No|No
yes|Appears in the preferences page for multiple options (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Yes|Yes
help|Appears next to chess CAPTCHAs when signing up, posting on the forum and other actions with a link to the game it is referenced from.|Help:|Help:
createANewTopic|Click this button in the forum (https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion) to create a new topic.|Create a new topic|Create a new topic
topics|Appears as a column in the forum and shows how many topics a category has (https://lichess.org/forum).|Topics|Topics
posts|Appears in the forum and shows how many posts a category has (https://lichess.org/forum).|Posts|Posts
lastPost|shows the time the most recent post was made. Appears in the forum (https://lichess.org/forum) as a column. Translation must be kept short.|Last post|Last post
views|Appears in the forum and shows how many views a topic has (https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion).|Views|Views
replies|Appears in the forum and shows how many replies a topic has (https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion).|Replies|Replies
replyToThisTopic|The title over your message when posting in the forum.|Reply to this topic|Reply to this topic
reply|The button at the bottom of a topic page. Click the button to reply to a topic.|Reply|Reply
message|This is where you write your message for replying to a topic or creating a topic in the forum.|Message|Message
createTheTopic|The button at the bottom of forum pages (https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/form). Click it to create your topic.|Create the topic|Create the topic
reportAUser|Appears as a heading for this form (https://lichess.org/report). Use this form to report a user.|Report a user|Report a user
user|To report a user, you need to write their name in this field (https://lichess.org/report).|User|User
reason|Choose a reason for reporting a user (https://lichess.org/report).|Reason|Reason
whatIsIheMatter|Default choice in drop-down menu that describes the options to choose from (https://lichess.org/report).|What's the matter?|What's the matter?
cheat|Choose this option if a user cheated. Appears in the drop-down menu for reasons in the report form (https://lichess.org/report).|Cheat|Cheat
insult|Choose this option if a user insulted you. Appears in the drop-down menu for reasons in the report form (https://lichess.org/report).|Insult|Insult
troll|Choose this option if a user is trolling. Appears in the dropdown menu for reasons in the report form (https://lichess.org/report).|Troll|Troll
other|Choose this option if you have another reason than the ones in the dropdown list. Appears in the drop-down menu for reasons in the report form(https://lichess.org/report).|Other|Other
reportDescriptionHelp|Appears under the description box on the page for reporting a user (https://lichess.org/report).|Paste the link to the game(s) and explain what is wrong about this user behavior. Don't just say "they cheat", but tell us how you came to this conclusion. Your report will be processed faster if written in English.|Paste the link to the game(s) and explain what is wrong about this user behavior. Don't just say "they cheat", but tell us how you came to this conclusion. Your report will be processed faster if written in English.
by|The %s is the username of the poster in the forum. This is used in the "Last post" column (https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion).|by %s|by %s
thisTopicIsNowClosed|This sentence appears in the forum when a topic is closed.|This topic is now closed.|This topic is now closed.
theming|Clicking this opens a menu that allows you to change the colour or texture of the chess board. This button that looks like an eye appears on the top bar in all the pages and it says "Theming" when you hover over it. You may also translate this to "Appearance".|Theming|Theming
donate|Click this button (at the bottom of all pages) to make a donation.|Donate|Donate
blog|Appears in the bottom left of any page and links to the blog.|Blog|Blog
questionsAndAnswers|Appears when you hover over "Q&A" (https://lichess.org/qa) at the bottom left on any page. Translate freely. If you cannot find a good translation, consider leaving this untranslated so another speaker of your language can look at it.|Questions & Answers|Questions & Answers
notes|Appears on the left side while playing a game. You can type your private notes on the game in this tab.|Notes|Notes
typePrivateNotesHere|Click in the box to type your private notes. This is the placeholder text (greyed-out text that disappears when you click) for the "Notes" box on the left side while playing a game. Please use a verb and active voice to address the user in this sentence|Type private notes here|Type private notes here
gameDisplay|The title on your account preferences page where you can change how the board and pieces are displayed, among other things (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Game display|Game display
pieceAnimation|Here you can change the speed of your piece animation or select none (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Piece animation|Piece animation
materialDifference|Choose if you want to see the difference in material while playing a game. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Material difference|Material difference
closeAccount|Clicking this lets you close your account. Appears in the menu on the preferences page https://lichess.org/account/preferences and as a heading on the "Close account" page. Please do not translate to "delete account" unless you have to, as some data like the games you played on the site are retained.|Close account|Close account
closeYourAccount|Appears as a heading on the page for closing your account https://lichess.org/account/close|Close your account|Close your account
changedMindDoNotCloseAccount|This sentence appears on the page for closing your account https://lichess.org/account/close. You can click this button if you do not want to close your account. When you click the button you will get redirected to your profile page.|I changed my mind, don't close my account|I changed my mind, don't close my account
closeAccountExplanation|These sentences appear under the heading on the page for closing your account https://lichess.org/account/close.|Are you sure you want to close your account? Closing your account is a permanent decision. You will no longer be able to login, and your profile page will no longer be accessible.|Are you sure you want to close your account? Closing your account is a permanent decision. You will no longer be able to login, and your profile page will no longer be accessible.
thisAccountIsClosed|This text appears after you have clicked the "Close my account" button. https://lichess.org/account/close|This account is closed.|This account is closed.
invalidUsernameOrPassword|This text appears on the log in page when you enter the wrong username/password https://lichess.org/login|Invalid username or password|Invalid username or password
emailMeALink|Click this button to reset your password https://lichess.org/password/reset|Email me a link|Email me a link
currentPassword|Appears on the page for changing your password https://lichess.org/account/passwd. Write your current password in this field.|Current password|Current password
newPassword|Appears on the page for changing your password https://lichess.org/account/passwd. Write your new password in this field.|New password|New password
newPasswordAgain|Appears on the page for changing your password https://lichess.org/account/passwd. Write your new password again in this field. If "again" does not sound good in your language, consider translating to something like "confirm", but please keep it short and simple.|New password (again)|New password (again)
boardHighlights|Choose if you want to see highlights, on the game board, for last move and check. https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Board highlights (last move and check)|Board highlights (last move and check)
pieceDestinations|Choose if you want to see where all the pieces can move to on the board. https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Piece destinations (valid moves and premoves)|Piece destinations (valid moves and premoves)
boardCoordinates|Choose if you want to see the coordinates on the board, and where to show them. https://lichess.org/account/preferences. A-H and 1-8 are rank and file as they appear on lichess. So even if your language uses different notation, please leave A-H and 1-8 unchanged because that is how they appear on the site.|Board coordinates (A-H, 1-8)|Board coordinates (A-H, 1-8)
moveListWhilePlaying|Choose if you want to see a list of all moves made, on the right side of the board. https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Move list while playing|Move list while playing
chessClock|One of the subtitles on your account preferences page (https://lichess.org/account/preferences). In this section you can choose between different options regarding the time.|Chess clock|Chess clock
tenthsOfSeconds|Choose if you want to see 1/10ths of seconds while playing a game. https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Tenths of seconds|Tenths of seconds
never|Appears in the preferences page for multiple options (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Never|Never
whenTimeRemainingLessThanTenSeconds|An option to show 1/10ths of a second only when there are less than 10 seconds on your clock. Appears in the preferences page (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|When time remaining < 10 seconds|When time remaining < 10 seconds
horizontalGreenProgressBars|Choose if you want to see a green progress bar while playing a game. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Horizontal green progress bars|Horizontal green progress bars
soundWhenTimeGetsCritical|Choose if you want to hear a special sound, while playing a game, when you start running out of time. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Sound when time gets critical|Sound when time gets critical
gameBehavior|One of the subheadings on your account preferences page (https://lichess.org/account/preferences). In this section you can choose between different options regarding the game.|Game behavior|Game behavior
premovesPlayingDuringOpponentTurn|Choose if you want to be able to make premoves while waiting for your opponent to make a move. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Premoves (playing during opponent turn)|Premoves (playing during opponent turn)
takebacksWithOpponentApproval|Choose if you want to enable takebacks (ability to undo moves) in games. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences)|Takebacks (with opponent approval)|Takebacks (with opponent approval)
promoteToQueenAutomatically|Choose if you want the pawn to promote to a queen automatically when you reach the other side of the board. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences)|Promote to Queen automatically|Promote to Queen automatically
claimDrawOnThreefoldRepetitionAutomatically|IMPORTANT: These two %s should be put around the words that you translate "threefold repetition" into. This links to Wikipedia in English for a description of the meaning. The two %s can be left out if users of your language generally cannot read English. On the preferences page (https://lichess.org/account/preferences) you can choose if you want to be able to automatically claim a draw when threefold repetition occurs.|Claim draw on %sthreefold repetition%s automatically|Claim draw on %sthreefold repetition%s automatically
privacy|One of the subheadings on your account preferences page (https://lichess.org/account/preferences). In this section you can choose between different options regarding your privacy.|Privacy|Privacy
letOtherPlayersFollowYou|Choose if you want to let other players be able to follow you. It is an option on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Let other players follow you|Let other players follow you
letOtherPlayersChallengeYou|Lets you choose if you want to let other players be able to challenge you to a game. It is an option on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Let other players challenge you|Let other players challenge you
sound|Subheading for the last section on your account preferences page (https://lichess.org/account/preferences).|Sound|Sound
yourPreferencesHaveBeenSaved|This sentence appears on the bottom of your account preferences page. https://lichess.org/account/preferences. It informs you that all the changes you have made have been saved.|Your preferences have been saved.|Your preferences have been saved.
none|Choose this option if you want to disable piece animation (movement). Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|None|None
fast|Choose this option if you want your piece animation (movement) to be fast. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Fast|Fast
normal|Choose this option if you want your piece animation (movement) to be normal. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Normal|Normal
slow|Choose this option if you want your piece animation (movement) to be slow. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Slow|Slow
insideTheBoard|Choose if you want to see the coordinates on the game board. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Inside the board|Inside the board
outsideTheBoard|Choose if you want to see the coordinates outside the game board. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Outside the board|Outside the board
onSlowGames|Choose this option if you only want to see the list of moves on slow games. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|On slow games|On slow games
always|Appears on the preferences page https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Always|Always
inCasualGamesOnly|Choose this if you only want to allow takebacks on casual games. Casual games are games which are not rated, so you cannot gain or lose points from them. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|In casual games only|In casual games only
whenPremoving|One of the options for promoting to a queen automatically. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|When premoving|When premoving
whenTimeRemainingLessThanThirtySeconds|One of the options for claiming a draw when threefold repetition occurs. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|When time remaining < 30 seconds|When time remaining < 30 seconds
difficultyEasy|Click this button to select easy as your difficulty. Appears on the training page when solving puzzles https://lichess.org/training/|Easy|Easy
difficultyNormal|Choose this option if you want your piece animation (movement) to be normal. Appears on your account preferences page: https://lichess.org/account/preferences|Normal|Normal
difficultyHard|Click this button to select hard as your difficulty. Appears on the training page when solving puzzles https://lichess.org/training/|Hard|Hard
xLeftANoteOnY|First %s is the name of the player that left a note, and the second %s is the player who got a note on their profile. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s left a note on %s|%s left a note on %s
xCompetesInY|First %s is the name of the player that competes in a tournament, and the second %s is the tournament name. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s competes in %s|%s competes in %s
xAskedY|First %s is the name of the player that asked, and the second %s is the title of the question in Q&A. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s asked %s|%s asked %s
xAnsweredY|First %s is the name of the player that answered, and the second %s is the title of the question in Q&A. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s answered %s|%s answered %s
xCommentedY|First %s is the name of the player that commented, and the second %s is the title of the question in Q&A. Appears in the activity timeline on the left-hand side of the "Play" page (https://lichess.org/) after you have started following a player.|%s commented %s|%s commented %s
timeline|An activity timeline showing what people you follow on lichess have been up to. Appears on the main page under logotype https://lichess.org and https://lichess.org/timeline/more. Note: this only appears as soon as you follow a player on lichess.|Timeline|Timeline
seeAllTournaments|This text appears when you hover over the "more" link for "open tournaments" on the main page https://lichess.org/|See all tournaments|See all tournaments
starting|This text appears to the left of the "join" button and it informs you when the tournament is starting. To see an example click on an open tournament from the tournament page https://lichess.org/tournament.|Starting:|Starting:
allInformationIsPublicAndOptional|This sentence appears under the header on the page where you change your profile https://lichess.org/account/profile|All information is public and optional.|All information is public and optional.
yourCityRegionOrDepartment|This text appears under the field where you write your location. You can leave out the word "your" if it helps you. Appears in the profile editor: https://lichess.org/account/profile|Your city, region, or province.|Your city, region, or province.
biographyDescription|This sentence appears under the biography description box on the page where you edit your profile https://lichess.org/account/profile|Tell about you, what you like in chess, your favorite openings, games, players…|Tell about you, what you like in chess, your favorite openings, games, players…
maximumNbCharacters|This text appears under the biography description box to inform you the maximum length your description can have. https://lichess.org/account/profile|Maximum: %s characters.|Maximum: %s characters.
blocks|%s is the number of players you have blocked. Consider translating to "%s blocked players" if you think the context is not sufficient. Appears as a heading on your list of blocked players at https://lichess.org/rel/blocks|%s blocks|%s blocks
listBlockedPlayers|"List" is used as a verb here. This is a descriptive sentence which appears when you hover the mouse over the block icon on your own profile. Clicking the icon will show you a list of players you have blocked.|List players that you have blocked|List players that you have blocked
human|Press this to play against a human player (instead of playing against the computer). Appears in the "Create a game" menu of the lichess mobile app: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/veloce/lichobile/1.5.x/screens/android/create-human.png. All mobile app sentences *must* be kept compact, as they need to scale to small devices.|Human|Human
computer|Press this button to play against a computer player (instead of playing against a human being). Appears in the "Create a game" menu of the lichess mobile app: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/veloce/lichobile/1.5.x/screens/android/create-human.png. All mobile app sentences *must* be kept compact, as they need to scale to small devices.|Computer|Computer
side|Lets you select what side you want to play as (White, Black, or random). Appears in the "Create a game" menu of the lichess mobile app: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/veloce/lichobile/1.5.x/screens/android/create-human.png. All mobile app sentences *must* be kept compact, as they need to scale to small devices.|Side|Side
clock|Lets you select what time control you want to play with. Appears in the "Create a game" menu of the lichess mobile app: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/veloce/lichobile/1.5.x/screens/android/create-human.png. All mobile app sentences *must* be kept compact, as they need to scale to small devices.|Clock|Clock
unauthorizedError|This is a generic sentence that usually appears when the player is not signed in, or when an incorrect password is entered. The sentence is only found in the lichess mobile app, and *must* be kept compact, as mobile sentences need to scale to small devices.|Access is unauthorized.|Access is unauthorized.
noInternetConnection|Descriptive sentence. Is only shown when your mobile device is lacking connectivity to the internet. The sentence is only found in the lichess mobile app, and *must* be kept compact, as mobile sentences need to scale to small devices.|No internet connection. You can still play offline from the menu.|No internet connection. You can still play offline from the menu.
connectedToLichess|Notifies the player they are successfully connected to the site. This is only for mobile users, because the mobile app can also work offline. The sentence is only found in the lichess mobile app, and *must* be kept compact, as mobile sentences need to scale to small devices.|You are now connected to lichess.org|You are now connected to lichess.org
signedOut|Notifies the player that they have successfully signed out of their account. The sentence is only found in the lichess mobile app, and *must* be kept compact, as mobile sentences need to scale to small devices.|You have been signed out|You have been signed out
loginSuccessful|Notifies the player they are successfully logged in with their lichess username. The sentence is only found in the lichess mobile app, and *must* be kept compact, as mobile sentences need to scale to small devices.|You are now signed in|You are now signed in
playOnTheBoardOffline|"Over the board" means playing locally, on the device, usually between two players sitting across from each other. Offline play is only available on the lichess mobile app and thus *must* be kept compact, as mobile sentences need to scale to small devices.|Over the board|Over the board
playOfflineComputer|Press this button to play against a computer player (instead of playing against a human being). Appears in the "Create a game" menu of the lichess mobile app: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/veloce/lichobile/1.5.x/screens/android/create-human.png. All mobile app sentences *must* be kept compact, as they need to scale to small devices.|Computer|Computer
opponent|The name of your opponent. Currently appears only in the mobile app. You can see how it looks here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/veloce/lichobile/1.5.x/screens/android/ai-menu.png|Opponent|Opponent
learn|One of the four menu sections. Contains links to training, openings, coordinates, and video library. "Learn" in this context is a verb.|Learn|Learn
community|One of the four menu sections. Contains links to list of players, teams, forums, and Q&A.|Community|Community
tools|One of the four menu sections. Contains links to board editor, analysis, import game, and advanced search.|Tools|Tools
increment|Increment of the game. As increment in seconds. It appears only in mobile app in the game creation form. You can see it here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/veloce/lichobile/1.5.x/screens/android/create-human.png|Increment|Increment
board|appears in mobile app on settings screen, let you choose the board theme. Just translate 'board'|Board|Board
pieces|appears in mobile app on settings screen, let you choose the pieces theme. Just translate 'pieces'|Pieces|Pieces
sharePGN|Pressing this button opens native share widget to share the PGN record. PGN is short for "Portable Game Notation"; it is the way chess moves are recorded (1. e4 e5, and so on). The sentence is only found in the lichess mobile app, and *must* be kept short, as mobile sentences need to scale to small devices.|Share PGN|Share PGN
playOnline|only in mobile app, on side menu. It is a menu label that helps to separate visually what is online from what is offline. *Must* be short|Play online|Play online
playOffline|only in mobile app, on side menu. It is a menu label that helps to separate visually what is online from what is offline. *Must* be short|Play offline|Play offline
allowAnalytics|In mobile app settings, toggle to allow or not sending of anonymous app usage for statistics. Should be as short as possible.|Allow anonymous statistics|Allow anonymous statistics
shareGameURL|in mobile app on the game context menu, this button opens the native share widget to send the game URL. To keep very short.|Share game URL|Share game URL
error.required|Error message when a text input fields is left blank. Appears in the registration form and preferences menu (https://lichess.org/account/email).|This field is required|This field is required
error.email|Error message for when the email address was typed in incorrectly. Appears in the registration form and preferences menu (https://lichess.org/account/email).|This email address is invalid|This email address is invalid
error.email_acceptable|Error message for when people associate a disposable email address with their account (e.g. https://www.guerrillamail.com/) -- only permanent email addresses are permitted. Appears in the registration form and preferences menu (https://lichess.org/account/email).|This email address is not acceptable|This email address is not acceptable
error.email_unique|Error message for when you associate an account with an email address that is already in use by another account. Appears in the registration form and preferences menu (https://lichess.org/account/email).|This email address is already taken|This email address is already taken
blindfoldChess|Appears as a preference on the preference page. The user may choose to hide their pieces in order to emulate playing blindfold chess.|Blindfold chess (invisible pieces)|Blindfold chess (invisible pieces)
moveConfirmation|Appears as a preference on the preference page. The user may choose to use an additional confirmation step when they make moves on the chess board.|Move confirmation|Move confirmation
inCorrespondenceGames|Appears as a selectable option for the "move confirmation" setting on the preference page. The user may choose to only have an extra confirmation step for moves they make in correspondence games.|Correspondence games|Correspondence games
ifRatingIsPlusMinusX|Appears as a selectable option for the "let other players challenge you" option. The user may choose to only accept challenges from within a certain rating range.|If rating is ± %s|If rating is ± %s
onlyFriends|Appears as a selectable option for the "let other players challenge you" option. The user may choose to only accept challenges from friends.|Only friends|Only friends
menu|Tooltip displayed when mouseover menu button viewable at the top of every lichess page.|Menu|Menu
castling|Castling is a move in the game of chess involving a player's king and either of the player's original rooks. It is the only move in chess in which a player moves two pieces in the same move. Appears on board editor page (https://lichess.org/editor).|Castling|Castling
whiteCastlingKingside|The option of whether white can still castle on the kingside. Appears as a setting on board editor page (https://lichess.org/editor).|White O-O|White O-O
whiteCastlingQueenside|The option of whether white can still castle on the queenside. Appears as a setting on board editor page (https://lichess.org/editor).|White O-O-O|White O-O-O
blackCastlingKingside|The option of whether black can still castle on the kingside. Appears as a setting on board editor page (https://lichess.org/editor).|Black O-O|Black O-O
blackCastlingQueenside|The option of whether black can still castle on the queenside. Appears as a setting on board editor page (https://lichess.org/editor).|Black O-O-O|Black O-O-O
nbForumPosts|%s The number of times the user has posted on the forum (https://lichess.org/forum). Appears on profile pages. Example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault — Thibault has 3038 forum points as of the time of writing.|%s Forum Posts|%s Forum Posts
tpTimeSpentPlaying|%s The total time the user has spent playing on Lichess. Appears on profile pages. Example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault/ has spent 15 days, 9 hours and 25 minutes playing at the time of writing.|Time spent playing: %s|Time spent playing: %s
watchGames|A button that allows users to watch the chess games of a particular player. Appears on profile pages. Example: Links to https://lichess.org/@/thibault/tv|Watch games|Watch games
tpTimeSpentOnTV|%s The total time the user has spent watching Lichess TV (https://lichess.org/tv). Appears on profile pages. Example: https://lichess.org/@/thibault/ has spent 12 minutes watching at the time of writing.|Time on TV: %s|Time on TV: %s
watch|One of the four menu sections. Contains links to Lichess TV, international events and the curated video library.|Watch|Watch
internationalEvents|Real-time worldwide chess tournaments, powered by FICS. Appears as a dropdown option on the menu bar as well as on menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/watch|International events|International events
videoLibrary|A carefully curated library of free chess videos. Appears as a dropdown option on the menu bar as well as on menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/video|Video library|Video library
mobileApp|Lichess' very own free and open source Android and IOS application. Appears on the footer of the menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/mobile|Mobile App|Mobile App
webmasters|Information on how webmasters can embed Lichess features such as the daily puzzle or Lichess TV. Appears on the footer of the menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/developers|Webmasters|Webmasters
contribute|Information on how people can contribute to Lichess whether it be through code, translation or donation. Appears on the footer of the menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/help-lichess|Contribute|Contribute
contact|A page detailing the ways in which one can contact Lichess. Appears on the footer of the menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/contact|Contact|Contact
termsOfService||Terms of Service|Terms of Service
sourceCode|Lichess' source code repository. Appears on the footer of the menu page. Links to https://github.com/ornicar/lila|Source Code|Source Code
simultaneousExhibitions|Clicking this takes you to a page all about simuls on Lichess, where you can see open, running and finished simuls, as well as create your own. Appears as one of the links at the top of the navigation bar and on menu page. Links to https://lichess.org/simul|Simultaneous exhibitions|Simultaneous exhibitions
host|The person who created the simul. Appears as a column heading on https://lichess.org/simul|Host|Host
createdSimuls|Appears as a heading on https://lichess.org/simul under which currently running and starting simuls are listed.|Newly created simuls|Newly created simuls
hostANewSimul|A button that allows players to create a new simul event. Appears on https://lichess.org/simul and links to https://lichess.org/simul/new|Host a new simul|Host a new simul
noSimulFound|A header warning when a simul event cannot be found. Displayed here https://lichess.org/simul/notfound|Simul not found|Simul not found
noSimulExplanation|When a simul event cannot be found a new page is displayed here https://lichess.org/simul/notfound notifying the user why and how to proceed.|This simultaneous exhibition does not exist.|This simultaneous exhibition does not exist.
returnToSimulHomepage|A link to the simul homepage (https://lichess.org/simul/) displayed here https://lichess.org/simul/notfound|Return to simul homepage|Return to simul homepage
aboutSimul|A short explanation about what a simul is on the simul homepage (https://lichess.org/simul)|Simuls involve a single player facing several players at once.|Simuls involve a single player facing several players at once.
aboutSimulImage|A short caption for the Bobby Fischer image found on the simul homepage (https://lichess.org/simul) after clicking'More...'|Out of 50 opponents, Fischer won 47 games, drew 2 and lost 1.|Out of 50 opponents, Fischer won 47 games, drew 2 and lost 1.
aboutSimulRealLife|A short explanation about what a simul is on the simul homepage (https://lichess.org/simul) after clicking'More...'|The concept is taken from real world events. In real life, this involves the simul host moving from table to table to play a single move.|The concept is taken from real world events. In real life, this involves the simul host moving from table to table to play a single move.
aboutSimulRules|A short explanation about the rules of a simul found on the simul homepage (https://lichess.org/simul) after clicking'More...'|When the simul starts, every player starts a game with the host, who gets to play the white pieces. The simul ends when all games are complete.|When the simul starts, every player starts a game with the host, who gets to play the white pieces. The simul ends when all games are complete.
aboutSimulSettings|More explanations about lichess simuls, on the simul homepage (https://lichess.org/simul).|Simuls are always casual. Rematches, takebacks and "moretime" are disabled.|Simuls are always casual. Rematches, takebacks and "moretime" are disabled.
create|A button that finalises the creation of some event. Found, for insance, at the bottom of the create simul form page (https://lichess.org/simul/new)|Create|Create
whenCreateSimul|A short explanation of what to expect from creating a simul. Found on the create simul form page (https://lichess.org/simul/new)|When you create a Simul, you get to play several players at once.|When you create a Simul, you get to play several players at once.
simulVariantsHint|Explains the variants checkboxes found on the create simul form page (https://lichess.org/simul/new)|If you select several variants, each player gets to choose which one to play.|If you select several variants, each player gets to choose which one to play.
simulClockHint|Explains the Fischer clock time control settings found on the create simul form page (https://lichess.org/simul/new)|Fischer Clock setup. The more players you take on, the more time you may need.|Fischer Clock setup. The more players you take on, the more time you may need.
simulAddExtraTime|Suggests adding extra time for the simul. Found on the create simul form page (https://lichess.org/simul/new)|You may add extra time to your clock to help cope with the simul.|You may add extra time to your clock to help cope with the simul.
simulHostExtraTime|A setting for the simul host to add extra time. Found on the create simul form page (https://lichess.org/simul/new)|Host extra clock time|Host extra clock time
lichessTournaments|A heading on the side of the tournaments homepage (https://lichess.org/tournament) under which the official tournaments of Lichess are listed.|Lichess tournaments|Lichess tournaments
tournamentFAQ|A link to an FAQ page for Lichess tournaments. Links to https://lichess.org/tournament/help?system=arena and found on every tournament page as a small question mark.|Arena tournament FAQ|Arena tournament FAQ
tournamentOfficial|All official (not user created) Lichess tournaments have this shown in said tournament's information box shows that appears on the top left of the screen.|Official|Official
timeBeforeTournamentStarts|Users creating new tournaments can decide when their tournament begins. Appears on the form used to create a new tournament (https://lichess.org/tournament/new)|Time before tournament starts|Time before tournament starts
averageCentipawnLoss|ACPL. This is one of the categories of problems discovered by the computer analysis. Appears on the right hand side of pages with analyzed games.|Average centipawn loss|Average centipawn loss
keyboardShortcuts|A heading appearing in the bottom left side of pages with analyzed games under which are available keyboard shortcuts.|Keyboard shortcuts|Keyboard shortcuts
keyMoveBackwardOrForward|Explains that the preceding keyboard shortcuts move the game backward or forward. Appears on the bottom left side of pages with analyzed games under Keyboard Shortcuts dropdown.|move backward/forward|move backward/forward
keyGoToStartOrEnd|Explains that the preceding keyboard shortcuts move the game to the start or end position. Appears on the bottom left side of pages with analyzed games under Keyboard Shortcuts dropdown.|go to start/end|go to start/end
keyShowOrHideComments|Explains that the preceding keyboard shortcuts show or hide comments. Appears on the bottom left side of pages with analyzed games under Keyboard Shortcuts dropdown.|show/hide comments|show/hide comments
keyEnterOrExitVariation|Explains that the preceding keyboard shortcuts enter or exit variations. Appears on the bottom left side of pages with analyzed games under Keyboard Shortcuts dropdown.|enter/exit variation|enter/exit variation
keyYouCanDrawArrowsCirclesAndScrollToMove|Explains that using Shift+Click or right-clicking draws arrows and circles on the game board and that one can use the mouse scroll to play through game. Appears on the bottom left side of pages with analyzed games under Keyboard Shortcuts dropdown.|Press shift+click or right-click to draw circles and arrows on the board. You can also scroll over the board to move in the game.|Press shift+click or right-click to draw circles and arrows on the board. You can also scroll over the board to move in the game.
newTournament|The title of the page where you can create a new tournament, https://lichess.org/tournament/new|New tournament|New tournament
tournamentHomeTitle|The title of the tournaments home page (https://lichess.org/tournament) which is used for search engines.|Chess tournament featuring various time controls and variants|Chess tournament featuring various time controls and variants
tournamentHomeDescription|The description of the tournaments home page (https://lichess.org/tournament) which is used for search engines.|Play fast-paced chess tournaments! Join an official scheduled tournament, or create your own. Bullet, Blitz, Classical, Chess960, King of the Hill, Threecheck, and more options available for endless chess fun.|Play fast-paced chess tournaments! Join an official scheduled tournament, or create your own. Bullet, Blitz, Classical, Chess960, King of the Hill, Threecheck, and more options available for endless chess fun.
tournamentNotFound|The heading that shows up when you go to a tournament that does not exist, or has been canceled.|Tournament not found|Tournament not found
tournamentDoesNotExist|This is the first sentence that shows up under the "Tournament not found" header when you go to a tournament that does not exist.|This tournament does not exist.|This tournament does not exist.
tournamentMayHaveBeenCanceled|This is the second sentence that shows up under the "Tournament not found" header when you go to a tournament that does not exist.|It may have been canceled, if all players left it before the tournament starts.|It may have been canceled, if all players left it before the tournament starts.
returnToTournamentsHomepage|This link shows up on a page of a tournament that does not exist. It leads to the tournaments home page.|Return to tournaments homepage|Return to tournaments homepage
weeklyPerfTypeRatingDistribution|Title of the rating stats page: https://lichess.org/stat/rating/distribution/blitz. %s is a variant name (like Bullet, Blitz, or Chess960).|Weekly %s rating distribution|Weekly %s rating distribution
nbPerfTypePlayersThisWeek||%s %s players this week.|%s %s players this week.
yourPerfTypeRatingisRating|Current user rating, on the rating stats page: https://lichess.org/stat/rating/distribution/blitz. The first %s is the the variant name (like Bullet, Blitz, or Chess960), the second %s is the rating itself (like 1900).|Your %s rating is %s.|Your %s rating is %s.
youAreBetterThanPercentOfPerfTypePlayers|Current user ranking, on the rating stats page: https://lichess.org/stat/rating/distribution/blitz. The first %s is the percentage, the second %s is the variant name (like Bullet, Blitz, or Chess960).|You are better than %s of %s players.|You are better than %s of %s players.
youDoNotHaveAnEstablishedPerfTypeRating|When the user rating is provisional, on the rating stats page: https://lichess.org/stat/rating/distribution/blitz. %s is a variant name (like Bullet, Blitz, or Chess960).|You do not have an established %s rating.|You do not have an established %s rating.
checkYourEmail|Appears when signup is finished and email is sent. (https://lichess.org/signup/check-your-email/test)|Check your Email|Check your Email
weHaveSentYouAnEmailClickTheLink|That is shown to a new user at the registration finish page. (https://ru.lichess.org/signup/check-your-email/test)|We've sent you an email. Click the link in the email to activate your account.|We've sent you an email. Click the link in the email to activate your account.
ifYouDoNotSeeTheEmailCheckOtherPlaces|A part of post-signup or password reset message. (https://lichess.org/password/reset/sent/test@test.com)|If you don't see the email, check other places it might be, like your junk, spam, social, or other folders.|If you don't see the email, check other places it might be, like your junk, spam, social, or other folders.
areYouSureYouEvenRegisteredYourEmailOnLichess|Appears when trying to reset the password and specified email is not found. (https://lichess.org/password/reset/send)|Are you sure you even registered your email on lichess?|Are you sure you even registered your email on lichess?
itWasNotRequiredForYourRegistration|The second part of failed password reset message when email is not found. (https://lichess.org/password/reset/send)|It was not required for your registration.|It was not required for your registration.
weHaveSentYouAnEmailTo|Appears on password resetting and also shows an email address of the user. (https://lichess.org/password/reset/sent/test@test.com)|We've sent an email to %s. Click the link in the email to reset your password.|We've sent an email to %s. Click the link in the email to reset your password.
byRegisteringYouAgreeToBeBoundByOur|Is a first part of sentence at the registration page. Link to ToS is inserted inside it. (https://lichess.org/signup)|By registering, you agree to be bound by our %s.|By registering, you agree to be bound by our %s.
networkLagBetweenYouAndLichess|Is an explanations of what PING is and it is shown at the window which opens when clicking on the login at the top of the site.|Network lag between you and lichess|Network lag between you and lichess
timeToProcessAMoveOnLichessServer|Is an explanations of what SERVER is and it is shown at the window which opens when clicking on the login at the top of the site.|Time to process a move on lichess server|Time to process a move on lichess server
downloadAnnotated|Button for downloading a game PGN with lichess annotations. (https://lichess.org/EE5OajWy, FEN&PGN tab)|Download annotated|Download annotated
downloadRaw|Button for downloading a game PGN without lichess annotations. (https://lichess.org/EE5OajWy, FEN&PGN tab)|Download raw|Download raw
downloadImported|Button which appears in the FEN & PGN tab under at Analysis for downloading the original PGN of an imported game.|Download imported|Download imported
printFriendlyPDF|Downloads a game in PDF format. It is located near the other downloads buttons in FEN & PGN tab under the finished game. (https://lichess.org/EE5OajWy, FEN&PGN tab)|Print-friendly PDF|Print-friendly PDF
crosstable|The name of the tab which shows a total points sum between two players calculated based on their finished games. Shown under the board. (https://lichess.org/EE5OajWy, Crosstable tab)|Crosstable|Crosstable
youCanAlsoScrollOverTheBoardToMoveInTheGame|Appears when hovering KeyboardShortcuts sign under the chess board. (https://lichess.org/g4XbumIh)|You can also scroll over the board to move in the game.|You can also scroll over the board to move in the game.
pressShiftPlusClickOrRightClickToDrawCirclesAndArrowsOnTheBoard|Appears when hovering KeyboardShortcuts sign under the chess board. (https://lichess.org/g4XbumIh)|Press shift+click or right-click to draw circles and arrows on the board.|Press shift+click or right-click to draw circles and arrows on the board.
confirmResignation|An option at game preferences. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences/game-behavior)|Confirm resignation|Confirm resignation
letOtherPlayersMessageYou|Appears at privacy settings. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences/privacy)|Let other players message you|Let other players message you
shareYourInsightsData|Appears at privacy settings. (https://lichess.org/account/preferences/privacy)|Share your insights data|Share your insights data
youHaveAlreadyRegisteredTheEmail|Is a message that is shown to a user at email settings when you already have an email connected with your account. (https://lichess.org/account/email)|You have already registered the email: %s|You have already registered the email: %s
kidMode|Is an option at preferences menu. (https://lichess.org/account/kid)|Kid mode|Kid mode
playChessEverywhere|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Play chess everywhere|Play chess everywhere
asFreeAsLichess|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|As free as lichess|As free as lichess
builtForTheLoveOfChessNotMoney|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Built for the love of chess, not money|Built for the love of chess, not money
everybodyGetsAllFeaturesForFree|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Everybody gets all features for free|Everybody gets all features for free
zeroAdvertisement|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Zero advertisement|Zero advertisement
fullFeatured|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Full featured|Full featured
phoneAndTablet|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Phone and tablet|Phone and tablet
bulletBlitzClassical|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Bullet, blitz, classical|Bullet, blitz, classical
correspondenceChess|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Correspondence chess|Correspondence chess
onlineAndOfflinePlay|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Online and offline play|Online and offline play
correspondenceAndUnlimited||Correspondence and unlimited|Correspondence and unlimited
viewTheSolution||View the solution|View the solution
followAndChallengeFriends|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Follow and challenge friends|Follow and challenge friends
availableInNbLanguages|Description of mobile app. The number is goind to be between 80 and 100. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Available in %s languages!|Available in %s languages!
gameAnalysis|Description of mobile app. (https://lichess.org/mobile)|Game analysis|Game analysis
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