Add spanish translations to sniffnet v1.4#955
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Thanks @aguacero7 🙌 Can you please rebase pulling the latest changes? |
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here we go !! |
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Description
This PR introduces Spanish (Language::ES) translations across the user interface. The goal is to make Sniffnet more accessible to Spanish-speaking users while keeping translations natural and consistent with the network monitoring context.
Changes
Added Language::ES branches in translation functions
Verified that terms align with network monitoring terminology (e.g. “Dirección reservada”, “Umbral de datos superado”, “Reanudar”).
Ensured style and tone are consistent with existing Italian/Dutch/English translations.