It looks like you have a lo­cal­iza­tion bug on the Badges
pages on the fully lo­cal­ized ver­sions of Stack Over­flow.
You’ve matched the gen­der but not the num­ber, so your con­cord is wrong: you aren’t ac­count­ing for sin­gu­lar ver­sus plu­ral badge counts.
 

### [Por­tu­guese badges](https://pt.stackoverflow.com/help/badges) error: Too few <i>s</i>’s on Plu­rals

[![Por­tu­guese SO badges page error demonstration][1]][1]

That “7 con­ce­dida” should read “7 con­ce­dida<b>s</b>” for the
plu­ral con­cord de­manded by the num­ber seven because it
means that you have *sete me­da­lhas con­ce­dida<b>s</b>*. The “1 con­ce­dida”
is cor­rect for the sin­gu­lar case for the num­ber one, so *uma me­da­lha con­ce­dida*.

So here the bug is that you are pre­tend­ing ev­ery­thing is sin­gu­lar, even when you 
have more than one badge. You have to add an *‑s* with more than one, you know. :)

### [Span­ish badges](https://es.stackoverflow.com/help/badges) error: Too many <i>s</i>’s on Sin­gu­lars

[![Span­ish SO badges page error demonstration][2]][2]

That should read “1 or­ta­gada” for the sin­gu­lar case of having *una me­da­lla or­ta­gada*. The plu­ral ver­sions like “90 or­ta­ga­das” are fine as they stand for *noventa me­da­llas or­ta­gadas*.

That means that you have **ex­actly the op­po­site prob­lem** on the Span­ish site com­pared with the bug on the Por­tu­guese site: now you are pre­tend­ing
**ev­ery­thing** is plu­ral even when you have only one badge.


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/90Nat.png
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/OZYo2.png