Day 5 of GoDavaii's Public Sprint: Why 'Kaaichal' in 22 Languages is Harder Than It Looks
You know, something as simple as 'fever' can derail a family's health journey in India. Not because of the fever itself, but because of how it's described. In English, it's 'fever'. In Tamil, it might be 'kaaichal'. In Marathi, 'tap'. On Sprint Day 5, with 379 users onboard, we're seeing this challe
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