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Unlocalized strings are not errors.
Of course they are an error, what are you talking about.
Error: A mistake; an accidental wrong action or a false statement not made deliberately
It's a common dictionary, which is probably not very good in this context. I think it would be more appropriate to refer to ISTQB, as it is likely the most relevant source when it comes to software testing and failures:
Or to put it simple:
We're seeing a failure here.
- Hier to the Empire, by Timothy Zahn
I have several Jira tickets that would like a word with you.
Yes, they are errors
Examples of such things being labelled as an error:
https://learningintheopen.org/2024/12/12/microsoft-outlook-error-error-failed-to-load-localized-strings/
https://docs.revenera.com/installshield26helplib/rn/Content/helplibrary/Localized_String_Considerations.htm
I guess it depends on the definition, but I'd say they absolutely are errors; if some function produces a result that is both unexpected for the user and outside the design criteria it should be considered an error.