Chilly URX 125 Cross
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Here's a thinking process:
1. **Analyze User Request:**
- Input: HTML content describing a product (125 Dirt Chilly URX)
- Task: Translate text content and `alt` attributes to Polish
- Constraints:
- Keep absolute HTML structure
- Do NOT change image/video URLs
- Only translate text and `alt` content
- Response must contain ONLY the complete translated HTML, nothing else
- Target Language: Polish
- Source Text: A long HTML snippet with product description, FAQs, warnings, etc.
2. **Identify Key Elements to Translate:**
- All visible text nodes (headings `
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-> ` — szczegółowe porównanie do oceny zalet i ograniczeń zgodnie z Twoimi priorytetami.`
(Keep href URL exactly. Translate the link text. "Électrique vs Thermique" -> "Elektryczny vs Termiczny". "Tiger DLX 1300W électrique et la Storm V3 BRX 110cc thermique" -> "Tiger DLX 1300W elektryczny i Storm V3 BRX 110cc termiczny". "un comparatif approfondi" -> "szczegółowe porównanie". "pour juger des avantages et des contraintes selon vos priorités" -> "do oceny zalet i ograniczeń zgodnie z Twoimi priorytetami".)
4. ``, ``, etc.) - `alt` attributes on `` tags - Structure: All tags, attributes (except URLs in `href`), classes, ids must remain exactly as-is - URLs in `href` must remain unchanged - The final `
...` must also be translated
3. **Preparation Strategy:**
- I need to go through the entire HTML string, identify all text content that needs translation, and translate it to Polish.
- I must preserve the exact HTML structure, tags, attributes (except text content and alt text), and URLs.
- I need to be careful with HTML entities, special characters, and formatting.
- I'll output only the translated HTML, no explanations, no pre/post text.
Let me carefully extract and translate each part. I'll do this systematically.
Original HTML structure (Mental outline):
- `
La 125 Dirt Chilly URX : Performance et style inégalés pour les jeunes pilotes ambitieux
` -> Polish - `Découvrez la 125 Dirt Chilly URX, ...` -> Polish - `
...` -> translate text, keep href - `` with images and content
- Multiple `
` sections
- `
` and `
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- Final `
...` with warnings
I need to translate all Polish-able text. Let me go through each segment.
I'll start translating mentally, keeping track.
Note: The user said "Traduit en Polonais", so Polish target language.
Let me carefully translate each text node. I'll maintain HTML tags exactly.
I need to output the full HTML with translated content. This is lengthy. I'll do it systematically.
Let me copy the structure and replace text.
I'll start:
`
La 125 Dirt Chilly URX : Performance et style inégalés pour les jeunes pilotes ambitieux
` Polish: `URX 125 Dirt Chilly : Nieporównana wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców
` (Need to be natural in Polish. "125 Dirt Chilly URX" could stay as "125 Dirt Chilly URX" or translate "Dirt" as "Cross" or keep. Usually product names keep alphanumeric. I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" as is, or adapt. The prompt says translate text and alt. I'll translate descriptive text, keep product model names maybe as is or translate if it's part of description. I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" as is since it's a model name, but the surrounding text translates. Actually, the prompt says "Tu dois absolument garder la strucutre html. Tu ne dois ps changer les urls des images ni des vidéos. Tu dois seulement traduire le texte et le contenu des "alt"." So I translate all text content. Model names like "125 Dirt Chilly URX" are text. I'll translate "Dirt" maybe to "Cross" or keep. In Polish, "dirt bike" is often "motocross" or "dirt bike". I'll translate descriptively. I'll keep the model string maybe as is, but the text around it translates. To be safe, I'll translate "La 125 Dirt Chilly URX" to Polish keeping the model identifier, but I can translate "Dirt" as "Cross" or keep. I think it's better to keep product names exactly as they are internationally, but the prompt says translate text. I'll translate the phrases but keep the model names as they appear, maybe with Polish context. Actually, I'll just translate everything that's prose, and keep proper nouns/brands as they are. But the prompt doesn't specify to keep proper nouns, it says "traduire le texte et le contenu des alt". I'll translate everything that's not a URL, tag, class, or id. I'll keep model names like "125 Dirt Chilly URX" maybe translated or not. I'll decide case by case. To avoid issues, I'll translate the descriptive parts, and for product names, I'll keep them as is but the surrounding text translates. Actually, many times in such tasks, the model name stays. I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" unchanged, as it's a specific model. But the prompt says "Traduit en Polonais la description du produit". I'll translate everything that's translatable naturally. I'll use Polish equivalents where makes sense, keep model codes as is. Let me just systematically translate each text segment, keeping tags. I'll write the full translated HTML in one go. This requires careful mapping. Let me outline the translation for each part: 1. `La 125 Dirt Chilly URX : Performance et style inégalés pour les jeunes pilotes ambitieux
` -> `URX 125 Dirt Chilly : Niesamowita wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców
` (I'll translate "La 125 Dirt Chilly URX" as "URX 125 Dirt Chilly" or keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX". I'll keep the exact phrase but translate the rest. Actually, I'll do: `125 Dirt Chilly URX : Niesamowita wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców
`) 2. `` -> `` (Keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" as brand/model. "dirt bike" -> "dirt bike" is often kept, or "motocross". I'll use "dirt bike" or "motocross". Polish: "motocross" or "dirt bike". I'll translate to "motocross".) Let me be consistent: I'll translate "dirt bike" as "motocross" when referring to the type, but keep "dirt bike" in model names. Actually, I'll just translate naturally. I'll use "motocross" for "dirt bike" in general text, but for model names like "125 Dirt Chilly URX", I might keep "Dirt" or translate to "Cross". I think it's safer to keep the exact model string "125 Dirt Chilly URX" unchanged, as it's a product identifier. The prompt says "traduire le texte", but model names are text. I'll translate the descriptive adjectives/phrases, keep model names. However, to follow "translate text and alt", I might need to translate everything. I'll translate "dirt bike" to "motocross" when it's generic, but keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" as is because translating it might change the product ID. I'll make a judgment call: I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" exactly as is, and translate the rest. The user didn't specify to translate proper nouns/brands. I'll do that. Actually, re-reading: "Tu dois seulement traduire le texte et le contenu des "alt"." This implies all textual content that isn't a URL, tag structure, etc. I'll translate everything that's natural language text. I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" as is, it's a model name. I'll translate "Découvrez la" to "Odkryj". I'll translate the rest. Let me just do a full careful translation. I'll output the HTML with Polish text, keeping tags, URLs, classes, ids intact. I need to produce the entire HTML block. This is going to be long. I'll proceed step by step in my mind, then output. Let me copy the original text and mentally translate, then output the final HTML. I'll create the translated version: Start: `125 Dirt Chilly URX : Niesamowita wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców
` But wait, the original has "La 125 Dirt Chilly URX : ..." I'll translate the whole h2: "125 Dirt Chilly URX : Niesamowita wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców" keeping "125 Dirt Chilly URX". Actually, to be precise, I'll translate "La 125 Dirt Chilly URX" as "125 Dirt Chilly URX" (kept), and "Performance et style inégalés pour les jeunes pilotes ambitieux" to "Niesamowita wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców". Let's do it systematically. I'll write the full translated HTML. I need to be very careful with the alt texts: `alt="125 Dirt"` appears multiple times. I'll translate to `alt="125 Dirt"` or `alt="125 Cross"`? The prompt says "contenu des alt". I'll translate "125 Dirt" to Polish. "Dirt" in Polish is "Błoto" or just kept as "Dirt". Often in Polish motorcycling context, "dirt bike" is used, or "motocross". I'll translate alt to `alt="125 Dirt"` maybe keep, or `alt="125 Motocross"`. I'll translate "Dirt" as "Cross" or keep. The original has `alt="125 Dirt"`. I'll change to `alt="125 Dirt"` or `alt="125 Cross-country"`. I think translating "Dirt" to "Cross" is reasonable: `alt="125 Cross"`. But to be safe and literal, I might keep `alt="125 Dirt"` since it's a label. The prompt says "traduire le contenu des alt". I'll translate "125 Dirt" to "125 Cross" or "150 Dirt"? I'll do `alt="125 Cross-country"` or just `alt="125 Dirt"`. I'll translate "Dirt" to "Błoto" isn't right. I'll use `alt="125 Cross"`. Actually, many Polish sites use "Cross". I'll set `alt="125 Cross"`. But the original has two images with same alt. I'll translate both. Let me re-examine the alt texts: - `alt="125 Dirt"` (appears 4 times? Actually 3 img tags with that alt, plus the FAQ might not have img alt. Let's count: - `` (first row) - `` (second row, after suspension section) - `` (third row, after engine section) - `` (fourth row, after safety section) So 4 images with alt="125 Dirt". I'll translate to `alt="125 Cross"` or `alt="125 Motocross"`. I'll use `alt="125 Cross"`. Actually, to keep consistency and translate, I'll do `alt="125 Cross-country"` or simply `alt="125 Dirt"`. I'll decide: I'll translate "Dirt" to "Cross" as it's the common term. `alt="125 Cross"`. I'll apply to all four. Wait, the prompt might expect exact translation of the word "Dirt". In Polish, "dirt" isn't directly translated usually, but I can do `alt="125 Dirt"` and note it's kept, but the instruction says translate. I'll translate to `alt="125 Cross"`. I think that's fine. Let me just translate all text nodes fully. I'll write the HTML output. Given the complexity and length, I need to produce the exact translated HTML. I'll do it carefully. Let me parse the original HTML structure and translate each part. I'll use a systematic approach: I'll go line by line, replace text, keep tags/attrs/URLs. Original segments and my planned Polish translations: 1. `La 125 Dirt Chilly URX : Performance et style inégalés pour les jeunes pilotes ambitieux
` -> `125 Dirt Chilly URX : Niesamowita wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców
` 2. `` -> `` (I'll use "motocross" for "dirt bike". "riders" -> "riderów". "adrénaline" -> "adrenalina". "fiabilité" -> "niezawodności".) 3. ` — un comparatif approfondi pour juger des avantages et des contraintes selon vos priorités.`
This contains two columns. I'll translate the text inside.
First column of first row-product:
``
-> ``
(I'll translate alt to "125 Cross". Keep src URL.)
Second column of first row-product:
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Suspension avant et freins : Précision et contrôle sur tous les terrains
` Translate to Polish: `Suspensión przednia i hamulce: Precyzja i kontrolja na wszystkich terenach
` Wait, Polish: "Amortyzatory przednie i hamulce: Precyzja i kontrola na wszystkich terenach" Let me do proper Polish: `Amortyzatory przednie i hamulce: Precyzja i kontrola na wszystkich terenach
` `` (I translated "Suspension avant et freins" to "Amortyzatory przednie i hamulce". "Précision et contrôle" to "Precyzja i kontrola". "125 Dirt Chilly URX" I kept as is? I put "URX 125 Dirt Chilly". I'll keep the model name consistent. Actually, original has "La 125 Dirt Chilly URX" earlier. I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" or "URX 125 Dirt Chilly". I'll use "125 Dirt Chilly URX" for consistency with the first h2. I'll adjust.) Let me re-evaluate: To avoid inconsistency, I'll keep the model name "125 Dirt Chilly URX" exactly as in the first h2, throughout. So wherever it says "125 Dirt Chilly URX", I'll keep that exact string, or adapt grammatically if needed. In Polish, I might put "125 Dirt Chilly URX" as is, since it's a proper noun. I'll do that. So in the text, I'll have "125 Dirt Chilly URX" instead of translating the model name. The prompt says "traduire le texte", but model names are often left. I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX" unchanged throughout. That simplifies things. So I'll replace "La 125 Dirt Chilly URX" with "125 Dirt Chilly URX" (kept). The surrounding French/English text I translate to Polish. Let me restart the translation with the strategy: Keep all model/brand names "125 Dirt Chilly URX", "XtremRS", "NITRO MOTORS", "KMC", "ECE", etc. as they are (they are proper nouns/identifiers). Translate all natural language text to Polish. Keep URLs, tags, classes, ids exactly. This is the safest approach. So: - "La 125 Dirt Chilly URX" -> keep as "125 Dirt Chilly URX" - "XtremRS" -> keep as "XtremRS" - "NITRO MOTORS" -> keep - "KMC 428" -> keep - "ECE 22.05" -> keep - URLs -> keep exactly - Classes like "row-product", "col-md-6", "faq-question", "faq-answer", "ybc-widget-title", etc. -> keep exactly - IDs -> keep - All French/English descriptive text -> translate to Polish. Let me go through each segment with this strategy. Original HTML (I'll number segments for reference, but output will be continuous): 1. `La 125 Dirt Chilly URX : Performance et style inégalés pour les jeunes pilotes ambitieux
` Translate: `125 Dirt Chilly URX : Niesamowita wydajność i styl dla ambitnych młodych kierowców
` (Here, "La" is removed, "Performance et style inégalés..." translated. I'll keep "125 Dirt Chilly URX : " and translate the rest.) 2. `` Translate: `` ("dirt bike" -> "motocross", "riders" -> "riderów", "adrénaline" -> "adrenalina", "fiabilité" -> "niezawodności") 3. ` — un comparatif approfondi pour juger des avantages et des contraintes selon vos priorités.` Translate: ` — szczegółowe porównanie do oceny zalet i ograniczeń zgodnie z Twoimi priorytetami.` (Keep href. Translate link text.) 4. First ``
Structure:
`
Suspension avant et freins : Précision et contrôle sur tous les terrains
` Translate to Polish, keeping model names, URLs, tags: `
`
Wait, alt translation: I'll do `alt="125 Cross"` as decided. But to be literal, maybe `alt="125 Dirt"`. I'll translate "Dirt" to "Cross". I'll use `alt="125 Cross"`.
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Amortyzatory przednie i hamulce: Precyzja i kontrola na wszystkich terenach
` 5. Second `` (the one with "Bras oscillant et pneus")
Original:
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Bras oscillant et pneus : Agilité et adhérence pour des sensations pures
` Translate: `Ramie oscylacy i oponie: Zwinność i przyczepność dla czystych wrażeń
` (Polish: "Ramie oscylacy i oponie" or "Bras oscillant et pneus" kept? I'll translate: "Ramie oscylacy i oponie: Zwinność i przyczepność dla czystych wrażeń".) `` (I translated "Bras oscillant" to "Ramie oscylacy". "pneus slick 12 pouces" to "opony slick 12 cali". "125 Dirt Chilly URX" kept. "réactivité immédiate" -> "natychmiastowa reaktywność". "tenue de route irréprochable" -> "niepodważalna przyczepność toru" or "doskonała kontrola toru". I'll use "doskonała przyczepność". "motricité exceptionnelle" -> "wyjątkową motoryczność". "vitesse de pointe" -> "prędkość maksymalna". "Bon à savoir" -> "Warto wiedziec". "maintenez une pression" -> "utrzymuj ciśnienie". "inspectez les flancs" -> "inspekcjonuj boki". "coupures" -> "uszkodzenia".) Then the image column: `` -> `` 6. Third `` (Moteur et transmission)
Original:
`
Moteur et transmission : Une mécanique fiable et accessible
` Translate: `Motor i napęd: Niezawodny i dostępny mechanizm
` (`Moteur et transmission` -> `Motor i napęd` or translate fully. I'll translate: "Motor i napęd: Niezawodny i dostępny mechanizm") `,
, , text: translate if it's natural language. But if it contains product names or specs, keep those specs/names. Actually, the instruction says "tu dois seulement traduire le texte et le contenu des alt". This means I should translate the text content. It doesn't say "keep product names". It says "keep the html structure". I think the intent is to translate the visible text, but keep the skeleton. Given the complexity, I'll translate all human-readable text to Polish, including model names if they are part of the sentence, but I'll keep technical numbers/terms as they are often universal. However, to be safe and follow exactly "translate the text and alt content", I will translate everything that is not a tag, attribute name, URL, or HTML entity. I will leave tags, attributes (like class, href, src, alt as a container, but translate the value text), ids, etc. For `alt`, I will translate the string. For `href`, I will keep the URL unchanged (prompt says "Tu ne dois ps changer les urls des images ni des vidéos"). For `src`, keep URL unchanged. For `class`, `id`, keep unchanged. For `alt`, translate the value. This means I need to translate the string inside `alt="..."`. So `alt="125 Dirt"` becomes `alt="125 Cross"` or `alt="125 Błoto"`? I'll translate "Dirt" to Polish "Cross". I'll do `alt="125 Cross"`. Similarly for all four. For the rest of the text, I will translate from French to Polish. I'll do my best. Let me now go through the entire HTML and produce the translated version, following this: translate all text nodes to Polish, keep all HTML tags, attributes (names and values that are URLs, technical specs, etc.), but translate the visible text. Actually, the prompt says: "Tu dois absolument garder la strucutre html. Tu ne dois ps changer les urls des images ni des vidéos. Tu dois seulement traduire le texte et le contenu des "alt"." This can be interpreted as: - Keep HTML structure (tags, nesting). - Do not change image/video URLs (src and href remain). - Only translate the text content and alt attributes. This implies that all other attributes (class, id, etc.) remain as they are, because they are part of the structure, not "text" or "alt". The "text" likely means the inner HTML/text nodes. The "alt" means the attribute value of alt. So my task: - Parse the HTML. - For every text node (text between tags, or inside alt, or insideGeneral
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- Indeks 11115510505
Features
- Motorisation Thermique 4 Temps
- Taille Roues Avant 12"
- Taille Roues Arriere 12"
- Cylindree 125cc
- Puissance 6.8 CV
- Type de Freins Freins à Disques Hydraulique
- Refroidissement Par Air
- Embrayage Semi-Automatique
- Transmission Chaine
- Poids Net 73
- Hauteur d'assise 610
- Entraxe essieux 910
- Type Démarreur Electrique
- Boite de Vitesse 4 Rapports
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