Fixed #14421 -- Clarified the english in the i18n documentation. Thanks to Ned Batchelder for the report and patch.

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@ -387,15 +387,14 @@ separate the pieces with ``and``::
This is {{ book_t }} by {{ author_t }}
{% endblocktrans %}
This tag is also in charge of handling another functionality: Pluralization.
To make use of it you should:
This tag also provides for pluralization. To use it:
* Designate and bind a counter value by using ``count``, such value will
* Designate and bind a counter value with the name ``count``. This value will
be the one used to select the right plural form.
* Specify both the singular and plural forms separating them with the
``{% plural %}`` tag, which appears within ``{% blocktrans %}`` and
``{% endblocktrans %}``.
``{% plural %}`` tag within the ``{% blocktrans %}`` and
``{% endblocktrans %}`` tags.
An example::
@ -414,7 +413,7 @@ A more complex example::
{% endblocktrans %}
When you both use the pluralization feature and bind values to local variables
in addition to the counter value, have in mind that the ``blocktrans``
in addition to the counter value, keep in mind that the ``blocktrans``
construct is internally converted to an ``ungettext`` call. This means the
same :ref:`notes regarding ungettext variables <pluralization-var-notes>`
apply.