Public bug reported:

Atop the list of updates including apps and Ubuntu itself is this big red 
button.
The button says „5 Aktualisierungen werden installiert…“ which translates to '5 
updates are being installed…'. And as I discovered from bug 1333668 this is a 
mistranslation. It should say 'Install 3 updates' which might be something like 
„3 Aktualisierungen installieren“.

The passive tense as well as the trailing … are clearly misdirecting the
user to wait for something that's not going to happen when in fact they
should be seeing an imperative. I'd appreciate if this can be corrected
soon, it's really confusing and I only figured out what was wrong after
a few updates.

** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
     Importance: High
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "5-updates-are-being-installed.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1410871/+attachment/4298495/+files/5-updates-are-being-installed.png

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  Puzzling red button says 5 updates are being installed in German
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