docs: add Spanish translation of README#35488
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This adds a Spanish (es) translation of the main React README to make it more accessible to Spanish-speaking developers. The translation covers: - React's declarative approach to building UIs - Component-based architecture - Installation guides - Documentation overview and structure - Code examples with JSX - Contribution guidelines Spanish is spoken by 500+ million people and is the 2nd most used language on GitHub. This translation will help developers from Latin America, Spain, and other Spanish-speaking regions get started with React more easily. Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Sanchez <Rodrigo@sanchezdev.com>
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This adds a Spanish (es) translation of the main React README to make it more accessible to Spanish-speaking developers.
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Spanish is spoken by 500+ million people and is the 2nd most used language on GitHub. This translation will help developers from Latin America, Spain, and other Spanish-speaking regions get started with React more easily.
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