Vintage Story Wiki:Translation Tables
The following are tables including (eventually, hopefully) all of the important blocks and items used in the game and thus this wiki. Please use them to cross reference if your usage of VS terms on wiki pages, guides or in your translations matches these already in use.
The goal is to keep the game and wiki naming and translations as uniform as possible.
Please note, entries marked bold indicate that different names for the same thing are used on the wiki or in the game, checking and eliminating these instances would be necessary after a consensus is found.
Tip: Use the Control key (Ctrl) + F to search the page for a specific item.
Adding a Translation
When adding translated terms in another language, please make sure to follow these steps:
- Check if there is a translated version already used in the game. If possible, check directly in the .json file for your language, which can be found as follows: ...\Vintagestory\assets\game\lang. For Windows, this should be in AppData, for Mac in App Package, and for Linux in ApplicationsData - or in your custom installation path. Alternatively, you can always check the inventory in creative mode in a game world.
- Check if there is a translated version already used in the wiki - and if it matches the one in the game.
- If you are the very first person translating (this particular block/item) into your language - huzzah! You are a shining trailblazer and should be applauded! Please find the most practical and still good sounding translation, and don't hesitate to use the translation channel or your language channel in the discord for other opinions.
- Please try to stick to one type of translation for all related blocks/ items. For example, if you translate an Axe made from Copper as "Copper Axe", don't go translating the next item as "Axe made from Iron" - go with "Iron Axe" again. This again ensures uniformity, but in this case within one language.
- If you got a grasp on the translation, please add it to the list. Make sure to bold it, if you found discrepancies between the game and wiki versions, which you could not immediately fix yourself!
Stone
The following table shows first the different descriptors used for the different states "stone" can be found as in the game (including sand and gravel). Please note that not all stone types can be combined with all descriptors.
English | Translation |
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Stone | Stone |
Boulder | Boulder |
Rock | Rock |
Rock (Polished) | Rock (Polished) |
Brick | Brick |
Cobble Stone | Cobble Stone |
Cobble Skull | Cobble Skull |
Sand | Sand |
Gravel | Gravel |
Followed by a list of all of the different stone types found in the game (or at least in the game files).
English | Translation |
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Andesite | Andesite |
Chalk | Chalk |
Chert | Chert |
Conglomerate | Conglomerate |
Limestone | Limestone |
Claystone | Claystone |
Granite | Granite |
Sandstone | Sandstone |
Shale | Shale |
Basalt | Basalt |
Peridotite | Peridotite |
Phyllite | Phyllite |
Slate | Slate |
Obsidian | Obsidian |
Kimberlite | Kimberlite |
Scoria | Scoria |
Tuff | Tuff |
Bauxite | Bauxite |
Halite | Halite |
Suevite | Suevite |
White Marble | White Marble |
Red Marble/ Pink Cream Marble | Red Marble/ Pink Cream Marble |
Green Marble | Green Marble |
Wood
The following table shows first the different descriptors used for the different states "wood" can be found as in the game.
English | Translation |
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Sapling | Sapling |
Leaves | Leaves |
Log | Log |
Board | Board |
Plank | Plank |
Followed by a list of all of the different wood types found in the game (or at least in the game files).
English | Translation |
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Aged | Aged |
Birch | Birch |
Oak | Oak |
Maple | Maple |
Pine | Pine |
Acacia | Acacia |
Kapok | Kapok |
Ores
The following table shows first the different descriptors used for the different states "ores" can be found as in the game. Please note that not all ore types can be combined with all descriptors.
English | Translation |
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Bits | Bits |
Ore (in ... Stone) | Ore (in ... Stone) |
poor/medium/rich Chunk | poor/medium/rich Chunk |
poor/medium/rich Crystallized Chunk | poor/medium/rich Crystallized Chunk |
Nugget | Nugget |
Followed by a list of all of the different ore types found in the game (or at least in the game files).
English | Translation |
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Native Copper | Native Copper |
Limonite | Limonite |
Native Gold | Native Gold |
Galena | Galena |
Cassiterite | Cassiterite |
Chromite | Chromite |
Ilmenite | Ilmenite |
Sphalerite | Sphalerite |
Native Silver | Native Silver |
Bismuthinite | Bismuthinite |
Magnetite | Magnetite |
Hematite | Hematite |
Malachite | Malachite |
Pentlandite | Pentlandite |
Uranium | Uranium |
Wolframite | Wolframite |
Rhodochrosite | Rhodochrosite |
Corundum | Corundum |
Anthracite | Anthracite |
Borax | Borax |
Cinnabar | Cinnabar |
Sylvite | Sylvite |
Olivine | Olivine |
Fluorite | Fluorite |
Graphite | Graphite |
Kernite | Kernite |
Phosphorite | Phosphorite |
Metals
The following table shows first the different descriptors used for the different states "metals" can be found as in the game, exempting tools, weapons & armor as they will be listed separately. Please note that not all metal types can be combined with all descriptors.
English | Translation |
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Ingot | Ingot |
Plate | Plate |
Followed by a list of all of the different metal types found in the game (or at least in the game files).
English | Translation |
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Bismuth | Bismuth |
Bismuth Bronze | Bismuth Bronze |
Black Bronze | Black Bronze |
Brass | Brass |
Chromium | Chromium |
Copper | Copper |
Gold | Gold |
Iron | Iron |
Lead | Lead |
Molybdochalkos | Molybdochalkos |
Platinum | Platinum |
Rhodium | Rhodium |
Silver | Silver |
Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Steel | Steel |
Tin | Tin |
Tin Bronze | Tin Bronze |
Titanium | Titanium |
Uranium | Uranium |
Zinc | Zinc |
Tools
The following table shows first the different names used for the different tools.
English | Translation |
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Hammer | Hammer |
Knife | Knife |