Add default translations for binding add-ons (#11760)

* Add default translations for binding add-ons

This makes the texts used by these add-ons translatable with Crowdin.

To keep the PR simple, it only adds default translations for add-ons which do not yet have any default translations properties file.
We can do follow up PRs for adding missing key/values to add-ons that already have these files or to remove duplications.

There are several add-ons in this PR that do have non-English translation files, so I'll upload those to Crowdin when the PR is merged.

Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
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# binding
binding.xmppclient.name = XMPPClient Binding
binding.xmppclient.description = This is the binding for XMPP (Jabber) notifications.
# thing types
thing-type.xmppclient.xmppBridge.label = XMPP Client
thing-type.xmppclient.xmppBridge.description = A connection to a XMPP server
# thing types config
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.domain.label = Domain
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.domain.description = The XMPP Domain (the right side of JID, e.g. example.com for JID user@example.com)
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.host.label = Server Hostname/IP
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.host.description = The IP/Hostname of the XMPP server (if not specified, the Domain will be used)
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.password.label = Password
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.password.description = The XMPP Password
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.port.label = XMPP Server Port
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.port.description = The default port is 5222.
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.username.label = Username
thing-type.config.xmppclient.xmppBridge.username.description = The XMPP Username (the left side of JID, e.g. user for JID user@example.com)
# channel types
channel-type.xmppclient.publishTrigger.label = Publish Trigger
channel-type.xmppclient.publishTrigger.description = This channel is triggered when a message is received on the configured XMPP account. The event payload will be the received text.
# channel types config
channel-type.config.xmppclient.publishTrigger.payload.label = Payload Condition
channel-type.config.xmppclient.publishTrigger.payload.description = An optional condition on the value
channel-type.config.xmppclient.publishTrigger.separator.label = Separator Character
channel-type.config.xmppclient.publishTrigger.separator.description = The trigger channel payload usually only contains the received text. If you define a separator character, for example '#', the sender UID and received text will be in the trigger channel payload. For example: pavel@example.com#My Message Text.