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Add German translations (metadata import) #3176

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This PR adds translations (related to metadata import) in de.json5.

@tdonohue tdonohue added i18n / l10n Internationalisation and localisation, related to message catalogs 1 APPROVAL pull request only requires a single approval to merge port to dspace-7_x This PR needs to be ported to `dspace-7_x` branch for next bug-fix release port to dspace-8_x This PR needs to be ported to `dspace-8_x` branch for next bug-fix release labels Jul 9, 2024
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👍 Thanks @saschaszott !

@tdonohue tdonohue added this to the 9.0 milestone Oct 14, 2024
@tdonohue tdonohue merged commit db695d1 into DSpace:main Oct 14, 2024
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Successfully created backport PR for dspace-8_x:

@tdonohue tdonohue removed port to dspace-7_x This PR needs to be ported to `dspace-7_x` branch for next bug-fix release port to dspace-8_x This PR needs to be ported to `dspace-8_x` branch for next bug-fix release labels Oct 14, 2024
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