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diff --git a/src/strings.cpp b/src/strings.cpp
index 954996d68..f14e9123b 100644
--- a/src/strings.cpp
+++ b/src/strings.cpp
@@ -469,75 +469,74 @@ static int DeterminePluralForm(int64 count, int plural_form)
default:
NOT_REACHED();
- /* Two forms, singular used for one only
+ /* Two forms: singular used for one only.
* Used in:
* Danish, Dutch, English, German, Norwegian, Swedish, Estonian, Finnish,
* Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Esperanto */
case 0:
return n != 1;
- /* Only one form
+ /* Only one form.
* Used in:
* Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish */
case 1:
return 0;
- /* Two forms, singular used for zero and one
+ /* Two forms: singular used for 0 and 1.
* Used in:
* French, Brazilian Portuguese */
case 2:
return n > 1;
- /* Three forms, special case for 0 and ending in 1, except those ending in 11
+ /* Three forms: special cases for 0, and numbers ending in 1 except when ending in 11.
* Used in:
* Latvian */
case 3:
return n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11 ? 0 : n != 0 ? 1 : 2;
- /* Five forms, special case for one, two, 3 to 6 and 7 to 10
+ /* Five forms: special cases for 1, 2, 3 to 6, and 7 to 10.
* Used in:
* Gaelige (Irish) */
case 4:
return n == 1 ? 0 : n == 2 ? 1 : n < 7 ? 2 : n < 11 ? 3 : 4;
- /* Three forms, special case for numbers ending in 1[2-9]
+ /* Three forms: special cases for numbers ending in 1 except when ending in 11, and 2 to 9 except when ending in 12 to 19.
* Used in:
* Lithuanian */
case 5:
return n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11 ? 0 : n % 10 >= 2 && (n % 100 < 10 || n % 100 >= 20) ? 1 : 2;
- /* Three forms, special cases for numbers ending in 1 and 2, 3, 4, except those ending in 1[1-4]
+ /* Three forms: special cases for numbers ending in 1 except wehn ending in 11, and 2 to 4 except when ending in 12 to 14.
* Used in:
* Croatian, Russian, Ukrainian */
case 6:
return n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11 ? 0 : n % 10 >= 2 && n % 10 <= 4 && (n % 100 < 10 || n % 100 >= 20) ? 1 : 2;
- /* Three forms, special case for one and some numbers ending in 2, 3, or 4
+ /* Three forms: special cases for 1, and numbers ending in 2 to 4 except when ending in 12 to 14.
* Used in:
* Polish */
case 7:
return n == 1 ? 0 : n % 10 >= 2 && n % 10 <= 4 && (n % 100 < 10 || n % 100 >= 20) ? 1 : 2;
- /* Four forms, special case for one and all numbers ending in 02, 03, or 04
+ /* Four forms: special cases for numbers ending in 01, 02, and 03 to 04.
* Used in:
* Slovenian */
case 8:
return n % 100 == 1 ? 0 : n % 100 == 2 ? 1 : n % 100 == 3 || n % 100 == 4 ? 2 : 3;
- /* Two forms; singular used for everything ending in 1 but not in 11.
+ /* Two forms: singular used for numbers ending in 1 except when ending in 11.
* Used in:
* Icelandic */
case 9:
return n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11 ? 0 : 1;
- /* Three forms, special cases for one and 2, 3, or 4
+ /* Three forms: special cases for 1, and 2 to 4
* Used in:
* Czech, Slovak */
case 10:
return n == 1 ? 0 : n >= 2 && n <= 4 ? 1 : 2;
- /* Two forms, special 'hack' for Korean; singular for numbers ending
- * in a consonant and plural for numbers ending in a vowel.
+ /* Two forms: cases for numbers ending with a consonant, and with a vowel.
* Korean doesn't have the concept of plural, but depending on how a
* number is pronounced it needs another version of a particle.
* As such the plural system is misused to give this distinction.
@@ -562,7 +561,7 @@ static int DeterminePluralForm(int64 count, int plural_form)
NOT_REACHED();
}
- /* Four forms: one, 0 and everything ending in 02..10, everything ending in 11..19.
+ /* Four forms: special cases for 1, 0 and numbers ending in 02 to 10, and numbers ending in 11 to 19.
* Used in:
* Maltese */
case 12: