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maternal-app/maternal-web
Andrei acadfe7905 feat: Apply localization to Login, Dashboard, and Navigation (Phase 9 - Batch 1)
**Pages Localized:**
- Login page: All UI strings (titles, labels, buttons, links)
- Dashboard page: Welcome message, quick actions, daily summary, predictions
- AppShell: Connection status and presence indicators
- MobileNav: Menu items and app branding
- TabBar: Bottom navigation labels

**Translation Files:**
- Created dashboard.json for all 5 languages (en, es, fr, pt, zh)
- Enhanced common.json with navigation and connection strings
- Updated i18n config to include dashboard namespace

**Languages Supported:**
- English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified)

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# or
pnpm dev
# or
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