fix(plugin-multi-tenant): improve translation for "Tenant" (use "Mandant" instead of "Mieter")#15537
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…ant" instead of "Mieter") Currently, the term "Tenant" is translated as "Mieter" in German. While "Mieter" is a literal translation (meaning a person who rents an apartment), the correct technical term in a software/SaaS context for multi-tenancy is "Mandant". This PR updates the German localization to use the industry-standard terminology to avoid confusion for German-speaking users.
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@AlessioGr Thanks for the review. Could you also take a look at my two small PRs from last year? |
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Currently, the term "Tenant" is translated as "Mieter" in German. While "Mieter" is a literal translation (meaning a person who rents an apartment), the correct technical term in a software/SaaS context for multi-tenancy is "Mandant".
This PR updates the German localization to use the industry-standard terminology to avoid confusion for German-speaking users.