Aren't you cansadão from writing Rust programs in English? Do you like saying "merda" a lot? Would you like to try something different, in an exotic and funny-sounding language? Would you want to bring some French touch to your programs?
Ferrugem (Portuguese for Rust) is here to save your day, as it allows you to write Rust programs in PT-BR, using Portuguese keywords, Portuguese function names, Portuguese idioms.
This has been designed to be used as the official programming language to develop the future Portuguese sovereign operating system.
See the examples to get a rough sense of the whole syntax. Prontinho, that's it.
- Dutch: roest
- German: rost
- Polish: rdza
- Italian: ruggine
- Russian: Ржавый
- Esperanto: rustteksto
- Toki Pona: jaki kiwen
- Hindi: zung
- Hungarian: rozsda
- Chinese: xiu (锈)
- Spanish: rustico
- Korean: Nok (녹)
- Finnish: ruoste
- Arabic: sada
- Turkish: pas
- Vietnamese: gỉ
- Japanese: sabi (錆)
- Danish: rust?
- Marathi: gan̄ja
- Romanian: rugină
- Czech: rez
- Ukrainian: irzha
- Bulgarian: ryzhda
- Slovak: hrdza
- Catalan: rovell
- Corsican: rughjina
- Indonesian: karat
- Lithuanian: rūdys
- Greek: skouriasmeno
- Thai: sanim (สนิม)
- Swiss: roeschti
- Swedish: rost
- Croatian: hrđa
- Persian: zangar (زنگار)
- Malagasy: arafesina
- Latin: ferrugo
- Norwegian: korrosjon
- Estonian: rooste
- Kannada tukku (ತುಕ್ಕು)
- French rouille
- All of the above: unirust