Flutter ARB — Spanish
The Spanish twin of the Flutter ARB bundle — for testing ARB parsers, the gen-l10n pipeline, and ICU placeholder handling.
{
"@@locale": "es",
"greeting": "Hola",
"@greeting": {
"description": "Greeting shown on the home screen"
},
"welcome": "Bienvenido, {name}",
"@welcome": {
"description": "Welcome message with the user's name",
"placeholders": {
"name": {
"type": "String",
"example": "Sam"
}
}
},
"save": "Guardar",
"@save": {
"description": "Save button label"
},
"cancel": "Cancelar",
"@cancel": {
"description": "Cancel button label"
},
"search": "Buscar",
"@search": {
"description": "Search field placeholder"
},
"settings": "Configuración",
"@settings": {
"description": "Settings menu item"
},
"logout": "Cerrar sesión",
"@logout": {
"description": "Log out menu item"
}
}
Specifications
- Format
- Flutter ARB (JSON)
- Locale
- es
- Placeholders
- ICU {name}
- Metadata
- @key blocks
What is a .arb file?
An ARB file (.arb, Application Resource Bundle) is a JSON-based localization format used by Flutter and Google tools. Alongside each key's translated string it stores metadata in a matching @key object — a description and typed placeholders — and uses ICU message syntax with {name} placeholders and plural/select rules.
How to use this file
Use an example .arb file to test Flutter's gen-l10n pipeline, ARB editors and converters, and ICU message-syntax parsers, or to exercise placeholder and plural handling.
Related files
- resx.NET RESX — EnglishA .NET Resources.resx file (English) with the standard ResX schema and resheader block plus name/value string data and comments, using {0} composite-format placeholders.

- resx.NET RESX — SpanishThe Spanish satellite RESX (Resources.es.resx) — for testing .NET resource parsers and culture-based resource resolution against the same keys.

- xmlAndroid strings.xml — EnglishAn Android values/strings.xml (English) with string resources, a <plurals> block, and a <string-array>, using positional %1$s placeholders — the res/values/ default catalog.

- xmlAndroid strings.xml — SpanishThe Spanish Android strings.xml (as res/values-es/) — for testing Android resource parsers, plurals, and string-array localization.

- stringsApple .strings — EnglishAn Apple Localizable.strings file (English) — quoted key = value pairs with comments and %@ placeholders, as iOS/macOS apps use per-locale in .lproj folders.

- stringsApple .strings — SpanishThe Spanish twin of the Apple .strings catalog — for testing .strings parsers and en/es diffing against the same keys.

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