tags and the content. The content includes the internal notes in the middle (like "That's about 300 words. Let me add a bit more detail..."). We need to ignore those and translate the final version. Actually, the user provided the full content including the notes, but the notes are part of the text? No, the notes are not part of the article; they are the author's thoughts. The actual article is the text that is presented as the article. Looking at the user's message, the content starts with "
What the merge actually does
..." and then continues with the notes in between. The notes are not part of the article; they are the author's internal comments. The final article is the last version that the author settled on. The user gave the whole thing, but we need to extract the actual article text. The user might have intended to provide the final version, but they included the notes. To be safe, we should translate the entire content as given, but that would include the notes which are not part of the article. However, the instruction says "Translate this article to Swedish (sv)." So we should translate the article content, which is the text within the tags, but the notes are also within? Actually, the notes are not within the tags; they are outside. Let's look: The user wrote:
ORIGINAL CONTENT: