comment_char % escape_char / % This file is part of the GNU C Library and contains locale data. % The Free Software Foundation does not claim any copyright interest % in the locale data contained in this file. The foregoing does not % affect the license of the GNU C Library as a whole. It does not % exempt you from the conditions of the license if your use would % otherwise be governed by that license. % Azeri Language Locale for Azerbaijan (latin) % Source: % Contact: Pablo Saratxaga % Email: % Language: az % Territory: AZ % Revision: 0.6 % Date: 2003-12-06 % Application: general % Users: general LC_IDENTIFICATION title "Azeri language locale for Azerbaijan (latin)" source "" address "" contact "Pablo Saratxaga" email "pablo@mandrakesoft.com" tel "" fax "" language "Azerbaijani" territory "Azerbaijan" revision "0.4" date "2001-01-26" category "i18n:2012";LC_IDENTIFICATION category "i18n:2012";LC_CTYPE category "i18n:2012";LC_COLLATE category "i18n:2012";LC_TIME category "i18n:2012";LC_NUMERIC category "i18n:2012";LC_PAPER category "i18n:2012";LC_TELEPHONE category "i18n:2012";LC_MEASUREMENT category "i18n:2012";LC_ADDRESS category "i18n:2012";LC_MONETARY category "i18n:2012";LC_MESSAGES END LC_IDENTIFICATION % % TODO: fix LC_MONETARY LC_COLLATE % CLDR collation rules for Azerbaijani: % (see: https://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/trunk/common/collation/az.xml) % % % % % % And CLDR also lists the following % index characters: % (see: https://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/trunk/common/main/az.xml) % % [A B C Ç D E Ə F G Ğ H X I İ J K Q L M N O Ö P R S Ş T U Ü V Y Z W] % % The following rules implement the same order for glibc. copy "iso14651_t1" collating-symbol collating-symbol collating-symbol collating-symbol collating-symbol collating-symbol collating-symbol collating-symbol reorder-after reorder-after reorder-after reorder-after reorder-after reorder-after reorder-after reorder-after % LATIN SMALL LETTER Q reorder-after % LATIN SMALL LETTER X reorder-after % LATIN SMALL LETTER W ;;;IGNORE % ç ;;;IGNORE % Ç ;;;IGNORE % ğ ;;;IGNORE % Ğ ;;;IGNORE % ı ;;;IGNORE % I ;;;IGNORE % i ;;;IGNORE % İ ;;;IGNORE % ö ;;;IGNORE % Ö ;;;IGNORE % ş ;;;IGNORE % Ş ;;;IGNORE % ü ;;;IGNORE % Ü reorder-end END LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE copy "tr_TR" translit_start % schwa -> a: "" "" translit_end END LC_CTYPE LC_MESSAGES % No is "yox"; that conflicts with English "yes". The man page of % rpmatch says: “Regardless of the locale, responses matching ^[Yy] are % always accepted as affirmative, and those matching ^[Nn] are % always accepted as negative.”. But that is not quite right, actually % yesexpr "^[+1Bb]" and noexpr "^[-0YyNn]" make a response matching “^[Yy]” % accepted as *negative*. So the expressions below do work as they % should for Azeri. yesexpr "^[+1bBhH]" noexpr "^[-0YyNn]" yesstr "h" nostr "yox" END LC_MESSAGES LC_MONETARY int_curr_symbol "AZN " currency_symbol "" mon_decimal_point "." mon_thousands_sep "" mon_grouping 3;3 positive_sign "" negative_sign "-" int_frac_digits 2 frac_digits 2 p_cs_precedes 0 p_sep_by_space 1 n_cs_precedes 0 n_sep_by_space 1 p_sign_posn 1 n_sign_posn 1 END LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC decimal_point "," thousands_sep "." grouping 3;3 END LC_NUMERIC LC_TIME day "bazar gn";/ "bazar ertsi";/ "rnb axam";/ "rnb";/ "cm axam";/ "cm";/ "nb" abday "baz";/ "ber";/ "ax";/ "r";/ "cax";/ "cm";/ "nb" mon "yanvar";/ "fevral";/ "mart";/ "aprel";/ "may";/ "iyun";/ "iyul";/ "avqust";/ "sentyabr";/ "oktyabr";/ "noyabr";/ "dekabr" abmon "Yan";/ "Fev";/ "Mar";/ "Apr";/ "May";/ "yn";/ "yl";/ "Avq";/ "Sen";/ "Okt";/ "Noy";/ "Dek" d_t_fmt "%A, %d %B %Y %T" d_fmt "%d.%m.%Y" t_fmt "%T" am_pm "";"" t_fmt_ampm "" week 7;19971130;1 first_weekday 2 END LC_TIME LC_PAPER copy "i18n" END LC_PAPER LC_MEASUREMENT copy "i18n" END LC_MEASUREMENT LC_ADDRESS % FIXME postal_fmt "???" country_name "Azrbaycan" country_ab2 "AZ" country_ab3 "AZE" country_num 031 country_car "AZ" % Azərbaycanca lang_name "azrbaycan dili" lang_ab "az" lang_term "aze" lang_lib "aze" END LC_ADDRESS LC_TELEPHONE tel_int_fmt "+%c %a %l" int_prefix "994" int_select "00" END LC_TELEPHONE LC_NAME % FIXME name_fmt "???" END LC_NAME