en: activerecord: errors: # The values :model, :attribute and :value are always available for interpolation # The value :count is available when applicable. Can be used for pluralization. messages: inclusion: "is not included in the list" exclusion: "is reserved" invalid: "is invalid" confirmation: "doesn't match confirmation" accepted: "must be accepted" empty: "can't be empty" blank: "can't be blank" too_long: "is too long (maximum is %{count} characters)" too_short: "is too short (minimum is %{count} characters)" wrong_length: "is the wrong length (should be %{count} characters)" taken: "has already been taken" not_a_number: "is not a number" greater_than: "must be greater than %{count}" greater_than_or_equal_to: "must be greater than or equal to %{count}" equal_to: "must be equal to %{count}" less_than: "must be less than %{count}" less_than_or_equal_to: "must be less than or equal to %{count}" odd: "must be odd" even: "must be even" record_invalid: "Validation failed: %{errors}" # Append your own errors here or at the model/attributes scope. full_messages: format: "%{attribute} %{message}" # You can define own errors for models or model attributes. # The values :model, :attribute and :value are always available for interpolation. # # For example, # models: # user: # blank: "This is a custom blank message for %{model}: %{attribute}" # attributes: # login: # blank: "This is a custom blank message for User login" # Will define custom blank validation message for User model and # custom blank validation message for login attribute of User model. #models: # Translate model names. Used in Model.human_name(). #models: # For example, # user: "Dude" # will translate User model name to "Dude" # Translate model attribute names. Used in Model.human_attribute_name(attribute). #attributes: # For example, # user: # login: "Handle" # will translate User attribute "login" as "Handle"