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1 | // Copyright (c) 1998-2003 IBM, Inc. and others. |
2 | // | |
3 | // Maltese locale. | |
4 | // Maintained by srl@monkey.sbay.org [See below for full credits] | |
5 | // | |
6 | // Search for 'Sources' below for source abbreviations | |
7 | ||
8 | // Hi. This file is now in utf-8. Thank you very much. | |
9 | // Quick rundown on Maltese Unicode: | |
10 | // --------------------------------- | |
11 | // ċ = U+010B Ċ = U+010A 'ch' | |
12 | // ġ = U+0121 Ġ = U+0120 soft G | |
13 | // ħ = U+0127 Ħ = U+0126 voiced H [or 2nd letter of 'silent' għ] | |
14 | // ż = U+017c Ż = U+017B 'dz' | |
15 | // | |
16 | // COMBINING MARKS: | |
17 | // There is no combining mark for the slash (h/) | |
18 | // but, U+0307 is the DOT ABOVE needed for ż, ċ, and ġ (in collation rules) | |
19 | ||
20 | mt { | |
21 | Version { "1.0" } // 2002-01-15 | |
22 | // ShortLanguage { mlt } | |
23 | ||
24 | // "%%PHONEBOOK" { "Bħal lista tat-telefon" } | |
25 | // "%%PINYIN" { "Pinyin Order" } | |
26 | // "%%TRADITIONAL" { "Traditional" } | |
27 | // "%%STROKE" { "Stroke Order" } | |
28 | // "%%DIRECT" { "Dritt Order" } | |
29 | "%%PREEURO" { "Qabel il-Euro" } | |
30 | ||
31 | // Duplicate data has been commented out. | |
32 | Languages { | |
33 | root { "Għerq" } // the root locale | |
34 | //------------------------------------------------ | |
35 | //aa { "Afar" } // Afar | |
36 | ab { "Abkażjan" } // Abkhazian | |
37 | ace { "Aċiniż" } // Achinese | |
38 | ach { "Akoli" } // Acoli | |
39 | //ada { "Adangme" } // Adangme | |
40 | //ae { "Avestan" } // Avestan | |
41 | af { "Afrikans" } // Afrikaans | |
42 | afa { "Afro-Asjatiku (Oħra)" } // Afro-Asiatic (Other) | |
43 | afh { "Afriħili" } // Afrihili | |
44 | //aka { "Akan" } // Akan | |
45 | akk { "Akkadjen" } // Akkadien | |
46 | //ale { "Aleut" } // Aleut | |
47 | alg { "Lingwi Algonqwinjani" } // Algonquian Languages | |
48 | am { "Amħariku" } // Amharic | |
49 | ang { "Ingliż, Antik (ca.450-1100)" } // English, Old (ca.450-1100) | |
50 | apa { "Lingwi Apaċi" } // Apache Languages | |
51 | ar { "Għarbi" } // Arabic | |
52 | arc { "Aramajk" } // Aramaic | |
53 | arn { "Arawkanjan" }// Araucanian | |
54 | arp { "Arapaħo" } // Arapaho | |
55 | art { "Artifiċjali (Oħra)" } // Artificial (Other) | |
56 | //arw { "Arawak" } // Arawak | |
57 | //as { "Assamese" } // Assamese | |
58 | ath { "Lingwi Atabaskani" } // Athapaskan Languages | |
59 | aus { "Lingwi Awstraljani" }// Australian Languages | |
60 | av { "Avarik" } // Avaric | |
61 | awa { "Awadħi" } // Awadhi | |
62 | ay { "Ajmara" } // Aymara | |
63 | az { "Ażerbajġani" } // Azerbaijani | |
64 | ba { "Baxkir" } // Bashkir | |
65 | //bad { "Banda" } // Banda | |
66 | bai { "Lingwi Bamileke" } // Bamileke Languages | |
67 | bal { "Baluċi" } // Baluuchi | |
68 | //bam { "Bambara" } // Bambara | |
69 | ban { "Baliniż" } // Balinese | |
70 | //bas { "Basa" } // Basa | |
71 | bat { "Baltiku (Oħra)" } // Baltic (Other) | |
72 | be { "Belarussu" } // Belarusian | |
73 | //bej { "Beja" } // Beja | |
74 | //bem { "Bemba" } // Bemba | |
75 | //ber { "Beber" } // Beber | |
76 | bg { "Bulgaru" } // Bulgarian | |
77 | bh { "Biħari" } // Bihari | |
78 | bho { "Bojpuri" } // Bhojpuri | |
79 | //bi { "Bislama" } // Bislama | |
80 | //bik { "Bikol" } // Bikol | |
81 | //bin { "Bini" } // Bini | |
82 | //bla { "Siksika" } // Siksika | |
83 | //bn { "Bengali" } // Bengali | |
84 | //bnt { "Bantu" } // Bantu | |
85 | bo { "Tibetjan" } // Tibetan | |
86 | //br { "Brenton" } // Brenton | |
87 | //bra { "Braj" } // Braj | |
88 | bs { "Bosnijan" } // Bosnian | |
89 | //btk { "Batak" } // Batak | |
90 | bua { "Burjat" } // Buriat | |
91 | bug { "Buginiż" } // Buginese | |
92 | ca { "Katalan" } // Catalan | |
93 | cad { "Kaddo" } // Caddo | |
94 | cai { "Amerika Ċentrali (Oħra)" } // Central American Indian (Other) | |
95 | car { "Karib" } // Carib | |
96 | cau { "Kawkasu (Oħra)" } // Caucasian (Other) | |
97 | ce { "Ċeċen" } // Chechen | |
98 | ceb { "Sibwano" } // Cebuano | |
99 | cel { "Keltiku (Oħra)" } // Celtic (Other) | |
100 | ch { "Ċamorro" } // Chamorro | |
101 | chb { "Ċibċa" } // Chibcha | |
102 | chg { "Ċagataj" } // Chagatai | |
103 | chk { "Ċukese" } // Chuukese | |
104 | //chm { "Mari" } // Mari | |
105 | chn { "Ġargon taċ-Ċinuk" } // Chinook Jargon | |
106 | cho { "Ċostaw" } // Choctaw | |
107 | chp { "Ċipewjan" } // Chipewyan | |
108 | chr { "Ċerokij" } // Cherokee | |
109 | chy { "Xajenn" } // Cheyenne | |
110 | cmc { "Lingwi Ċamiki" } // Chamic Languages | |
111 | co { "Korsiku" } // Corsican | |
112 | cop { "Koptiku" } // Coptic | |
113 | cpe { "Kreoli u Piġini, Bbażat fuq l-Ingliż (Oħra)" } // Creoles and Pidgins, English-based (Other) | |
114 | cpf { "Kreoli u Piġini, Bbażat fuq il-Franċiż (Oħra)" } // Creoles and Pidgins, French-based (Other) | |
115 | cr { "Krij" } // Cree | |
116 | crp { "Kreoli u Piġini (Oħra)" } // Creoles and Pidgins (Other) | |
117 | cs { "Ċek" } // Czech | |
118 | cu { "Slaviku tal-Knisja" } // Church Slavic | |
119 | cus { "Kuxtiku (Oħra)" } // Cushitic (Other) | |
120 | cv { "Ċuvax" } // Chuvash | |
121 | cy { "Welx" } // Welsh | |
122 | da { "Daniż" } // Danish | |
123 | //dak { "Dakota" } // Dakota | |
124 | day { "Dajak" } // Dayak | |
125 | de { "Ġermaniż" } // German | |
126 | del { "Delawerjan" } // Delaware | |
127 | den { "Slav" } // Slave | |
128 | //dgr { "Dogrib" } // Dogrib | |
129 | //din { "Dinka" } // Dinka | |
130 | dv { "Diveħi" } // Divehi | |
131 | //doi { "Dogri" } // Dogri | |
132 | dra { "Dravidjan (Oħra)" } // Dravidian (Other) | |
133 | dua { "Dwala" } // Duala | |
134 | dum { "Olandiż, Medjevali (ca. 1050-1350)" } // Dutch, Middle (ca. 1050-1350) | |
135 | dyu { "Djula" } // Dyula | |
136 | //dz { "Vutani" } // Bhutani | |
137 | dz { "Dżongka" } // Dzongkha | |
138 | //efi { "Efik" } // Efik | |
139 | egy { "Eġizzjan (Antik)" } // Egyptian (Ancient) | |
140 | //eka { "Ekajuk" } // Ekajuk | |
141 | el { "Grieg" } // Greek | |
142 | elx { "Elamit" } // Elamite | |
143 | en { "Ingliż" } // English | |
144 | enm { "Ingliż, Medjevali (1100-1500)" } // English, Middle( 1100 -1500) | |
145 | //eo { "Esperanto" } // Esperanto | |
146 | es { "Spanjol" } // Spanish | |
147 | et { "Estonjan" } // Estonian | |
148 | eu { "Bask" } // Basque | |
149 | //ewe { "Ewe" } // Ewe | |
150 | //ewo { "Ewondo" } // Ewondo | |
151 | fa { "Persjan" } // Persian | |
152 | //fan { "Fang" } // Fang | |
153 | //fat { "Fanti" } // Fanti | |
154 | ff { "Fulaħ" } // Fulah | |
155 | fi { "Finlandiż" } // Finnish | |
156 | fiu { "Finno - Ugrijan" } // Finno - Ugrian | |
157 | fj { "Fiġi" } // Fiji | |
158 | fo { "Fawriż" } // Faeroese | |
159 | //fon { "Fon" } // Fon | |
160 | fr { "Franċiż" } // French | |
161 | frm { "Franċiż, Medjevali (ca. 1400-1600)" } // French, Middle (ca.1400-1600) | |
162 | fro { "Franċiż, Antik (842-ca. 1400)" } // French, Old (842-ca.1400) | |
163 | fur { "Frijuljan" } // Friulian | |
164 | fy { "Friżjan" } // Frisian | |
165 | ga { "Irlandiż" } // Irish | |
166 | //gaa { "Ga" } // Ga | |
167 | gay { "Gajo" } // Gayo | |
168 | gba { "Gbaja" } // Gbaya | |
169 | gd { "Galliku Skoċċiż" } // Scots Gaelic | |
170 | gem { "Ġermaniku (Oħra)" } // Germanic (Other) | |
171 | gil { "Gilbertjan" } // Gilbertese | |
172 | gl { "Gallegjan" } // Gallegan | |
173 | gla { "Galliku (Skoċċiż)" } // Gaelic (Scots) | |
174 | gmh { "Ġermaniku, Medjevali Pulit (ca. 1050-1500)" } // German, Middle High (ca.1050-1500) | |
175 | gn { "Gwarani" } // Guarani | |
176 | goh { "Ġermaniku, Antik Pulit (ca. 750-1050)" } // German, Old High (ca.750-1050) | |
177 | //gon { "Gondi" } // Gondi | |
178 | //gor { "Gorontalo" } // Gorontalo | |
179 | got { "Gotiku" } // Gothic | |
180 | grb { "Ġerbo" } // Gerbo | |
181 | grc { "Grieg, Antik (to 1453)" } // Greek, Ancient (to 1453) | |
182 | gu { "Guġarati" } // Gujarati | |
183 | gv { "Manks" } // Manx | |
184 | gwi { "Gwiċin" } // Gwich'in | |
185 | hai { "Ħajda" } // Haida | |
186 | ha { "Ħawsa" } // Hausa | |
187 | haw { "Ħawajjan" } // Hawaiian | |
188 | he { "Ebrajk" } // Hebrew | |
189 | hi { "Ħindi" } // Hindi | |
190 | him { "Ħimaċali" } // Himachali | |
191 | hit { "Ħittit" } // Hittite | |
192 | hmn { "Ħmong" } // Hmong | |
193 | ho { "Ħiri Motu" } // Hiri Motu | |
194 | hr { "Kroat" } // Croatian | |
195 | hu { "Ungeriż" } // Hungarian | |
196 | hup { "Ħupa" } // Hupa | |
197 | hy { "Armenjan" } // Armenian | |
198 | hz { "Ħerero" } // Herero | |
199 | //ia { "Interlingua" } // Interlingua | |
200 | //iba { "Iban" } // Iban | |
201 | //ibo { "Igbo" } // Igbo | |
202 | id { "Indoneżjan" } // Indonesian | |
203 | //ie { "Interlingue" } // Interlingue | |
204 | ijo { "Iġo" } // Ijo | |
205 | ik { "Inupjak" } // Inupiak | |
206 | //ilo { "Iloko" } // Iloko | |
207 | inc { "Indjan (Oħra)" } // Indic (Other) | |
208 | ine { "Indo-Ewropew" } // Indo-European | |
209 | ira { "Iranjan" } // Iranian | |
210 | iro { "Lingwi Irogwjani" } // Iroguoian Languages | |
211 | is { "Iżlandiż" } // Icelandic | |
212 | it { "Taljan" } // Italian | |
213 | //iu { "Inukitut" } // Inukitut | |
214 | ja { "Ġappuniż" } // Japanese | |
215 | jpr { "Lhudi-Persjan" } // Judeo-Persian | |
216 | jrb { "Lhudi-Għarbi" } // Judeo-Arabic | |
217 | jv { "Ġavaniż" } // Javanese | |
218 | ka { "Ġorġjan" } // Georgian | |
219 | //kaa { "Kara-Kalpak" } // Kara-Kalpak | |
220 | kab { "Kabuljan" } // Kabyle | |
221 | kac { "Kaċin" } // Kachin | |
222 | //kam { "Kamba" } // Kamba | |
223 | //kar { "Karen" } // Karen | |
224 | //kau { "Kanuri" } // Kanuri | |
225 | //kaw { "Kawi" } // Kawi | |
226 | kha { "Kasi" } // Khasi | |
227 | khi { "Kojsan" } // Khoisan | |
228 | kho { "Kotaniż" } // Khotanese | |
229 | ki { "Kikuju" } // Kikuyu | |
230 | kk { "Każak" } // Kazakh | |
231 | kl { "Kalallisut" } // Kalaallisut | |
232 | km { "Kmer" } // Khmer | |
233 | //kmb { "Kimbundu" } // Kimbundu | |
234 | //kn { "Kannada" } // Kannada | |
235 | ko { "Korejan" } // Korean | |
236 | //kok { "Konkani" } // Konkani | |
237 | //kon { "Kongo" } // Kongo | |
238 | kos { "Kosrejan" } // Kosrean | |
239 | //kpe { "Kpelle" } // Kpelle | |
240 | //kro { "Kru" } // Kru | |
241 | kru { "Kurusk" } // Kuruckh | |
242 | ks { "Kaxmiri" } // Kashmiri | |
243 | ku { "Kurdiż" } // Kurdish | |
244 | kum { "Kumiku" } // Kumyk | |
245 | kut { "Kutenaj" } // Kutenai | |
246 | //kv { "Komi" } // Komi | |
247 | kw { "Korniku" } // Cornish | |
248 | ky { "Kirgiż" } // Kirghiz | |
249 | //la { "Latin" } // Latin | |
250 | //lad { "Ladino" } // Ladino | |
251 | lah { "Landa" } // Lahnda | |
252 | //lam { "Lamba" } // Lamba | |
253 | lb { "Letżburgiż" } // Letzeburgesch | |
254 | lez { "Leżgjan" } // Lezghian | |
255 | lin { "Lingaljan" } // Lingala | |
256 | lit { "Litwanjan" } // Lithuanian | |
257 | ln { "Lingaljan" } // Lingala | |
258 | //lo { "Lao" } // Lao | |
259 | //lol { "Mongo" } // Mongo | |
260 | loz { "Lożi" } // Lozi | |
261 | lt { "Litwanjan" } // Lithuanian | |
262 | lua { "Luba-Luluwa" } // Luba-Lulua | |
263 | //lub { "Luba-Katanga" } // Luba-Katanga | |
264 | //lug { "Ganda" } // Ganda | |
265 | lui { "Luwisinuż" } // Luiseeno | |
266 | //lun { "Lunda" } // Lunda | |
267 | luo { "Luwa" } // Lua | |
268 | lus { "Luxaj" } // Lushai | |
269 | lv { "Latvjan (Lettix)" } // Latvian (Lettish) | |
270 | mad { "Maduriż" } // Madurese | |
271 | mag { "Magaħi" } // Magahi | |
272 | mai { "Majtili" } // Maithili | |
273 | //mak { "Makasar" } // Makasar | |
274 | man { "Mandingwan" } // Mandingue | |
275 | map { "Awstronesjan" } // Austronesian | |
276 | mas { "Masaj" } // Masai | |
277 | //mdr { "Mandar" } // Mandar | |
278 | //men { "Mende" } // Mende | |
279 | mg { "Malagażi" } // Malagasy | |
280 | mga { "Irlandiż, Medjevali (900-1200)" } // Irish, Middle (900-1200) | |
281 | mh { "Marxall" } // Marshall | |
282 | //mi { "Maori" } // Maori | |
283 | mic { "Mikmek" } // Mic-Mac | |
284 | min { "Minangkabaw" } // Minangkabau | |
285 | mis { "Lingwi Oħra" } // Miscellaneous Languages | |
286 | mk { "Maċedonjan" } // Macedonian | |
287 | mkh { "Mon-Kmer (Oħra)" } // Mon-Khmer (Other) | |
288 | ml { "Malajalam" } // Malayalam | |
289 | mn { "Mongoljan" } // Mongolian | |
290 | mnc { "Manċurjan" } // Manchu | |
291 | //mni { "Manipuri" } // Manipuri | |
292 | mno { "Lingwi Manobo" } // Manobo Languages | |
293 | mo { "Moldavjan" } // Moldavian | |
294 | moh { "Moħak" } // Mohawk | |
295 | //mos { "Mossi" } // Mossi | |
296 | mr { "Marati" } // Marathi | |
297 | ms { "Malajan" } // Malay | |
298 | mt { "Malti" } // Maltese | |
299 | mul { "Lingwi Diversi" } // Multiple Languages | |
300 | mun { "Lingwi tal-Munda" } // Munda Languages | |
301 | mus { "Kriek" } // Creek | |
302 | //mwr { "Marwari" } // Marwari | |
303 | my { "Burmiż" } // Burmese | |
304 | myn { "Majan" } // Mayan | |
305 | na { "Nawuru" } // Nauru | |
306 | nah { "Naħwatil" } // Nahuatl | |
307 | nai { "Indjan tal-Amerika ta' Fuq (Oħra)" } // North American Indian (Other) | |
308 | nb { "Bokmahal Norveġiż" } // Norwegian Bokmål | |
309 | nd { "Ndebele, ta' Fuq" } // Ndebele, North | |
310 | nds { "Ġermaniż Komuni; Sassonu Komuni" } // Low German; Low Saxon | |
311 | ne { "Nepaliż" } // Nepali | |
312 | //new { "Newari" } // Newari | |
313 | //ng { "Ndonga" } // Ndonga | |
314 | nia { "Nijas" } // Nias | |
315 | nic { "Niġerjan - Kordofanjan" } // Niger - Kordofanian | |
316 | niu { "Nijuwejan" } // Niuean | |
317 | nl { "Olandiż" } // Dutch | |
318 | nn { "Ninorsk Norveġiż" } // Norwegian Nynorsk | |
319 | no { "Norveġiż" } // Norwegian | |
320 | non { "Skandinav, Antik" } // Norse, Old | |
321 | nr { "Ndebele, t'Isfel" } // Ndebele, South | |
322 | nso { "Soto, ta' Fuq" } // Sotho, Northern | |
323 | nub { "Lingwi Nubjani" } // Nubian Languages | |
324 | nv { "Navaħo" } // Navajo | |
325 | ny { "Ċiċewa; Njanġa" } // Chichewa; Nyanja | |
326 | nym { "Njamweżi" } // Nyamwezi | |
327 | nyo { "Njoro" } // Nyoro | |
328 | nzi { "Nżima" } // Nzima | |
329 | oc { "Provenzal (wara 1500)" } // Provençal; Occitan (post 1500) | |
330 | oj { "Oġibwa" } // Ojibwa | |
331 | //om { "Oromo (Afan)" } // Oromo (Afan) | |
332 | or { "Orija" } // Oriya | |
333 | os { "Ossettiku" } // Ossetic | |
334 | osa { "Osaġjan" } // Osage | |
335 | ota { "Tork (Imperu Ottoman)" } // Turkish (Ottoman Empire) | |
336 | oto { "Lingwi Otomjani" } // Otomian Languages | |
337 | pa { "Punġabi" } // Punjabi | |
338 | paa { "Papwan (Oħra)" } // Papuan (Ohter) | |
339 | pag { "Pangasinjan" } // Pangasinan | |
340 | pal { "Paħlavi" } // Pahlavi | |
341 | pam { "Pampamga" } // pampamga? | |
342 | pap { "Papjamento" } // Papiamento | |
343 | pau { "Palawjan" } // Palauan | |
344 | peo { "Persjan Antik (ca. 600-400 Q.K.)" } // Persian Old (ca.600-400 B.C.) | |
345 | phi { "Filippin (Oħra)" } // Philippine (Other) | |
346 | phn { "Feniċju" } // Phoenician | |
347 | //pi { "Pali" } // Pali | |
348 | pl { "Pollakk" } // Polish | |
349 | pon { "Ponpejan" } // Pohnpeian | |
350 | pra { "Lingwi Prakriti" } // Prakrit Languages | |
351 | pro { "Provenzal, Antik (sa l-1500)" } // Provençal, Old (to 1500) | |
352 | ps { "Paxtun" } // Pashto (Pushto) | |
353 | pt { "Portugiż" } // Portuguese | |
354 | qu { "Keċwa" } // Quechua | |
355 | raj { "Raġastani" } // Rajastani | |
356 | rap { "Rapanwi" } // Rapanui | |
357 | rar { "Rarotongani" } // Rarotongan | |
358 | rm { "Reto-Romanz" } // Rhaeto-Romance | |
359 | //rn { "Rundi" } // Rundi | |
360 | ro { "Rumen" } // Romanian | |
361 | roa { "Romanz (Oħra)" } // Romance (Other) | |
362 | rom { "Żingaru" } // Romany | |
363 | ru { "Russu" } // Russian | |
364 | rw { "Kinjarwanda" }// Kinyarwanda | |
365 | //sa { "Sanskrit" } // Sanskrit | |
366 | //sad { "Sandawe" } // Sandawe | |
367 | sah { "Jakut" } // Yakut | |
368 | sai { "Indjan tal-Amerika t'Isfel (Oħra)" } // South American Indian (Other) | |
369 | sal { "Salixan" } // Salishan | |
370 | //sam { "Samritan" } // Samritan | |
371 | //sas { "Saska" } // Saska | |
372 | //sat { "Santali" } // Santali | |
373 | sc { "Sardinjan" } // Sardinian | |
374 | sco { "Skoċċiż" } // Scots | |
375 | sd { "Sindi" } // Sindhi | |
376 | se { "Sami ta' Fuq" }// Northern Sami | |
377 | //sel { "Selkup" } // Selkup | |
378 | sem { "Semitiku" } // Semitic | |
379 | //sg { "Sango" } // Sango | |
380 | sga { "Irlandiż, Antik (sa l-900)" } // Irish, Old (to 900) | |
381 | sgn { "Lingwa tas-Sinjali" } // Sign Languages | |
382 | sh { "Serbo-Kroat" } // Serbo-Croatian | |
383 | shn { "Xan" } // Shan | |
384 | si { "Sinħaliż" } // Sinhalese | |
385 | //sid { "Sidamo" } // Sidamo | |
386 | sio { "Lingwi Suwjani" } // Siouan Languages | |
387 | sit { "Sino-Tibetjani (Oħra)" } // Sino-Tibetan (Other) | |
388 | sk { "Slovakk" } // Slovak | |
389 | sl { "Slav" } // Slovenian | |
390 | sm { "Samojan" } // Samoan | |
391 | sn { "Xona" } // Shona | |
392 | //snk { "Soninke" } // Soninke | |
393 | //so { "Somali" } // Somali | |
394 | //sog { "Sogdien" } // Sogdien | |
395 | son { "Songaj" } // Songhai | |
396 | sq { "Albaniż" } // Albanian | |
397 | sr { "Serb" } // Serbian | |
398 | //srr { "Serer" } // Serer | |
399 | //ss { "Swati" } // Swati | |
400 | ssa { "Nilo-Saħaram" } // Nilo-Saharam | |
401 | st { "Soto, t'Isfel" } // Sotho, Southern | |
402 | su { "Sundaniż" } // Sundanese | |
403 | //suk { "Sukuma" } // Sukuma | |
404 | //sus { "Susu" } // Susu | |
405 | sux { "Sumerjan" } // Sumerian | |
406 | sv { "Svediż" } // Swedish | |
407 | sw { "Swaħili" } // Swahili | |
408 | syr { "Sirjan" } // Syriac | |
409 | //ta { "Tamil" } // Tamil | |
410 | tai { "Tai (Oħra)" } // Tai (Other) | |
411 | //te { "Telugu" } // Telugu | |
412 | //tem { "Timne" } // Timne | |
413 | //ter { "Tereno" } // Tereno | |
414 | //tet { "Tetum" } // Tetum | |
415 | tg { "Taġik" } // Tajik | |
416 | th { "Tajlandiż" } // Thai | |
417 | //tig { "Tigre" } // Tigre | |
418 | ti { "Tigrinja" } // Tigrinya | |
419 | //tiv { "Tiv" } // Tiv | |
420 | tk { "Turkmeni" } // Turkmen | |
421 | //tl { "Tagalog" } // Tagalog | |
422 | //tli { "Tlingit" } // Tlingit | |
423 | tmh { "Tamaxek" } // Tamashek | |
424 | tn { "Zwana" } // Tswana | |
425 | tog { "Tonga (Njasa)" } // Tonga (Nyasa) | |
426 | to { "Tongan (Gżejjer ta' Tonga)" } // Tongan (Tonga Islands) | |
427 | tr { "Tork" } // Turkish | |
428 | //ts { "Tsonga" } // Tsonga | |
429 | tsi { "Zimxjan" } // Tsimshian | |
430 | //tt { "Tatar" } // Tatar | |
431 | //tum { "Tumbuka" } // Tumbuka | |
432 | tur { "Tork" } // Turkish | |
433 | tut { "Altajk (Oħra)" } // Altaic (Other) | |
434 | //tvl { "Tuvalu" } // Tuvalu | |
435 | //tw { "Twi" } // Twi | |
436 | ty { "Taħitjan" } // Tahitian | |
437 | tyv { "Tuvinjan" } // Tuvinian | |
438 | ug { "Wigur" } // Uighur | |
439 | uga { "Ugaritiku" } // Ugaritic | |
440 | uk { "Ukranjan" } // Ukrainian | |
441 | //umb { "Umbundu" } // Umbundu | |
442 | und { "Indeterminat" } // Undetermined | |
443 | //ur { "Urdu" } // Urdu | |
444 | uz { "Użbek" } // Uzbek | |
445 | //vai { "Vai" } // Vai | |
446 | //ven { "Venda" } // Venda | |
447 | vi { "Vjetnamiż" } // Vietnamese | |
448 | //vo { "Volapuk" } // Volapuk | |
449 | vot { "Votik" } // Votic | |
450 | wak { "Lingwi Wakaxani" } // Wakashan Languages | |
451 | //wal { "Walamo" } // Walamo | |
452 | war { "Waraj" } // Waray | |
453 | was { "Waxo" } // Washo | |
454 | wen { "Lingwi Sorbjani" } // Sorbian Languages | |
455 | //wo { "Wolof" } // Wolof | |
456 | xh { "Ħoża" } // Xhosa | |
457 | yao { "Jao" } // Yao | |
458 | yap { "Japese" } // Yapese | |
459 | yi { "Jiddix" } // Yiddish | |
460 | yo { "Joruba" } // Yoruba | |
461 | ypk { "Lingwi Jupiċi" } // Yupik Languages | |
462 | za { "Żwang" } // Zhuang | |
463 | zap { "Żapotek" } // Zapotec | |
464 | zen { "Żenaga" } // Zenaga | |
465 | zh { "Ċiniż" } // Chinese | |
466 | znd { "Żande" } // Zande | |
467 | zu { "Żulu" } // Zulu | |
468 | zun { "Żuni" } // Zuni | |
469 | } | |
470 | ||
471 | // Duplicate data has been commented out. | |
472 | Countries { | |
473 | //AD { "Andorra" } // Andorra | |
474 | AE { "Emirati Għarab Maqgħuda" } // United Arab Emirates | |
475 | AF { "Afganistan" } // Afghanistan | |
476 | AI { "Angwilla" } // Anguilla | |
477 | AL { "Albanija" } // Albania | |
478 | AM { "Armenja" } // Armenia | |
479 | AN { "Antilles Olandiżi" } // Netherlands Antilles | |
480 | //AO { "Angola" } // Angola | |
481 | AR { "Arġentina" } // Argentina | |
482 | AS { "Samoa Amerikana" } // American Samoa | |
483 | AT { "Awstrija" } // Austria | |
484 | AU { "Awstralja" } // Australia | |
485 | //AW { "Aruba" } // Aruba | |
486 | AZ { "Ażerbajġan" } // Azerbaijan | |
487 | BA { "Bożnija Ħerżegovina" } // Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
488 | //BB { "Barbados" } // Barbados | |
489 | BD { "Bangladexx" } // Bangladesh | |
490 | BE { "Belġju" } // Belgium | |
491 | //BF { "Burkina Faso" } // Burkina Faso | |
492 | BG { "Bulgarija" } // Bulgaria | |
493 | BH { "Baħrajn" } // Bahrain | |
494 | //BI { "Burundi" } // Burundi | |
495 | //BJ { "Benin" } // Benin | |
496 | //BM { "Bermuda" } // Bermuda | |
497 | BN { "Brunej" } // Brunei | |
498 | BO { "Bolivja" } // Bolivia | |
499 | BR { "Brażil" } // Brazil | |
500 | BS { "Baħamas" } // Bahamas | |
501 | BT { "Butan" } // Bhutan | |
502 | //BW { "Botswana" } // Botswana | |
503 | BY { "Bjelorussja" } // Belarus | |
504 | BZ { "Beliże" } // Belize | |
505 | CA { "Kanada" } // Canada | |
506 | CF { "Repubblika Afrikana Ċentrali" } // Central African Republic | |
507 | CG { "Kongo" } // Congo | |
508 | CH { "Svizzera" } // Switzerland | |
509 | CI { "Kosta ta' l-Avorju" } // Côte d'Ivoire | |
510 | CL { "Ċili" } // Chile | |
511 | CM { "Kamerun" } // Cameroon | |
512 | CN { "Ċina" } // China | |
513 | CO { "Kolumbja" } // Colombia | |
514 | CR { "Kosta Rika" } // Costa Rica | |
515 | CU { "Kuba" } // Cuba | |
516 | CV { "Kape Verde" } // Cape Verde | |
517 | CY { "Ċipru" } // Cyprus | |
518 | CZ { "Repubblika Ċeka" } // Czech Republic | |
519 | DE { "Ġermanja" } // Germany | |
520 | DJ { "Ġibuti" } // Djibouti | |
521 | DK { "Danimarka" } // Denmark | |
522 | DM { "Dominika" } // Dominica | |
523 | DO { "Republikka Domenikana" } // Dominican Republic | |
524 | DZ { "Alġerija" } // Algeria | |
525 | EC { "Ekwador" } // Ecuador | |
526 | EE { "Estonja" } // Estonia | |
527 | EG { "Eġittu" } // Egypt | |
528 | EH { "Sahara tal-Punent" } // Western Sahara | |
529 | ER { "Eritreja" } // Eritrea | |
530 | ES { "Spanja" } // Spain | |
531 | ET { "Etijopja" } // Ethiopia | |
532 | FI { "Finlandja" } // Finland | |
533 | FJ { "Fiġi" } // Fiji | |
534 | FM { "Mikronesja" } // Micronesia | |
535 | FO { "Gżejjer Faroe" } // Faroe Islands | |
536 | FR { "Franza" } // France | |
537 | //GA { "Gabon" } // Gabon | |
538 | GB { "Ingilterra" } // United Kingdom | |
539 | GE { "Ġorġja" } // Georgia | |
540 | GF { "Gujana Franċiża" } // French Guiana | |
541 | GH { "Gana" } // Ghana | |
542 | GL { "Grinlandja" } // Greenland | |
543 | GM { "Gambja" } // Gambia | |
544 | GN { "Gineja" } // Guinea | |
545 | GP { "Gwadelupe" } // Guadeloupe | |
546 | GQ { "Ginea Ekwatorjali" } // Equatorial Guinea | |
547 | GR { "Greċja" } // Greece | |
548 | GT { "Gwatemala" } // Guatemala | |
549 | GU { "Gwam" } // Guam | |
550 | GW { "Ginea-Bissaw" } // Guinea-Bissau | |
551 | GY { "Gujana" } // Guyana | |
552 | HK { "Ħong Kong S.A.R., Ċina" } // Hong Kong S.A.R., China | |
553 | HN { "Ħonduras" } // Honduras | |
554 | HR { "Kroazja" } // Croatia | |
555 | HT { "Ħaiti" } // Haiti | |
556 | HU { "Ungerija" } // Hungary | |
557 | ID { "Indoneżja" } // Indonesia | |
558 | IE { "Irlanda" } // Ireland | |
559 | IL { "Iżrael" } // Israel | |
560 | IN { "Indja" } // India | |
561 | //IQ { "Iraq" } // Iraq | |
562 | //IR { "Iran" } // Iran | |
563 | IS { "Islanda" } // Iceland | |
564 | IT { "Italja" } // Italy | |
565 | JM { "Ġamajka" } // Jamaica | |
566 | JO { "Ġordan" } // Jordan | |
567 | JP { "Ġappun" } // Japan | |
568 | KE { "Kenja" } // Kenya | |
569 | KG { "Kirgistan" } // Kyrgyzstan | |
570 | KH { "Kambodja" } // Cambodia | |
571 | //KI { "Kiribati" } // Kiribati | |
572 | KM { "Komoros" } // Comoros | |
573 | KP { "Koreja ta' Fuq" } // North Korea | |
574 | KR { "Koreja t'Isfel" } // South Korea | |
575 | KW { "Kuwajt" } // Kuwait | |
576 | KZ { "Każakstan" } // Kazakhstan | |
577 | //LA { "Laos" } // Laos | |
578 | LB { "Libanu" } // Lebanon | |
579 | //LI { "Liechtenstein" } // Liechtenstein | |
580 | //LK { "Sri Lanka" } // Sri Lanka | |
581 | LR { "Liberja" } // Liberia | |
582 | LS { "Lesoto" } // Lesotho | |
583 | LT { "Litwanja" } // Lithuania | |
584 | LU { "Lussemburgu" } // Luxembourg | |
585 | LV { "Latvja" } // Latvia | |
586 | LY { "Libja" } // Libya | |
587 | MA { "Marokk" } // Morocco | |
588 | MC { "Monako" } // Monaco | |
589 | MD { "Maldova" } // Moldova | |
590 | MG { "Madagaskar" } // Madagascar | |
591 | MH { "Gżejjer ta' Marshall" } // Marshall Islands | |
592 | MK { "Maċedonja" } // Macedonia | |
593 | //ML { "Mali" } // Mali | |
594 | MM { "Mjanmar" } // Myanmar | |
595 | MN { "Mongolja" } // Mongolia | |
596 | MP { "Gżejjer Marjana ta' Fuq" } // Northern Mariana Islands | |
597 | MQ { "Martinik" } // Martinique | |
598 | MR { "Mawritanja" } // Mauritania | |
599 | //MS { "Montserrat" } // Montserrat | |
600 | //MT { "Malta" } // Malta | |
601 | MU { "Mawrizju" } // Mauritius | |
602 | MX { "Messiku" } // Mexico | |
603 | MY { "Malasja" } // Malaysia | |
604 | MZ { "Możambik" } // Mozambique | |
605 | NA { "Namibja" } // Namibia | |
606 | //NC { "New Caledonia" } // New Caledonia | |
607 | NE { "Niġer" } // Niger | |
608 | NG { "Niġerja" } // Nigeria | |
609 | NI { "Nikaragwa" } // Nicaragua | |
610 | NL { "Olanda" } // Netherlands | |
611 | NO { "Norveġja" } // Norway | |
612 | //NP { "Nepal" } // Nepal | |
613 | //NU { "Niue" } // Niue | |
614 | //NZ { "New Zealand" } // New Zealand | |
615 | //OM { "Oman" } // Oman | |
616 | //PA { "Panama" } // Panama | |
617 | //PE { "Peru" } // Peru | |
618 | PF { "Polinesja Franċiża" } // French Polynesia | |
619 | PG { "Papwa-Ginea Ġdida" } // Papua New Guinea | |
620 | PH { "Filippini" } // Philippines | |
621 | //PK { "Pakistan" } // Pakistan | |
622 | PL { "Polonja" } // Poland | |
623 | //PR { "Puerto Rico" } // Puerto Rico | |
624 | PT { "Portugall" } // Portugal | |
625 | PY { "Paragwaj" } // Paraguay | |
626 | //QA { "Qatar" } // Qatar | |
627 | RO { "Rumanija" } // Romania | |
628 | RU { "Russja" } // Russia | |
629 | //RW { "Rwanda" } // Rwanda | |
630 | SA { "Għarabja Sawdita" } // Saudi Arabia | |
631 | //SC { "Seychelles" } // Seychelles | |
632 | //SD { "Sudan" } // Sudan | |
633 | SE { "Żvezja" } // Sweden | |
634 | SG { "Singapor" } // Singapore | |
635 | SI { "Slovenja" } // Slovenia | |
636 | SK { "Slovakkja" } // Slovakia | |
637 | //SL { "Sierra Leone" } // Sierra Leone | |
638 | //SN { "Senegal" } // Senegal | |
639 | SO { "Somalja" } // Somalia | |
640 | SP { "Serbja" } // Serbia | |
641 | SR { "Surinam" } // Suriname | |
642 | //SV { "El Salvador" } // El Salvador | |
643 | SY { "Sirja" } // Syria | |
644 | SZ { "Sważiland" } // Swaziland | |
645 | TD { "Ċad" } // Chad | |
646 | TF { "Territorji Franċiżi ta' Nofsinhar" } // French Southern Territories | |
647 | //TG { "Togo" } // Togo | |
648 | TH { "Tajlandja" } // Thailand | |
649 | TJ { "Taġikistan" } // Tajikistan | |
650 | TK { "Tokelaw" } // Tokelau | |
651 | //TM { "Turkmenistan" } // Turkmenistan | |
652 | TN { "Tuneż" } // Tunisia | |
653 | //TO { "Tonga" } // Tonga | |
654 | TL { "Timor tal-Lvant" } // East Timor | |
655 | TR { "Turkija" } // Turkey | |
656 | TT { "Trinidad u Tobago" } // Trinidad and Tobago | |
657 | TW { "Tajwan" } // Taiwan | |
658 | TZ { "Tanżanija" } // Tanzania | |
659 | UA { "Ukraina" } // Ukraine | |
660 | //UG { "Uganda" } // Uganda | |
661 | US { "Stati Uniti" } // United States | |
662 | UY { "Urugwaj" } // Uruguay | |
663 | UZ { "Użbekistan" } // Uzbekistan | |
664 | VA { "Vatikan" } // Vatican | |
665 | VE { "Venezwela" } // Venezuela | |
666 | //VG { "British Virgin Islands" } // British Virgin Islands | |
667 | //VI { "U.S. Virgin Islands" } // U.S. Virgin Islands | |
668 | VN { "Vjetnam" } // Vietnam | |
669 | VU { "Vanwatu" } // Vanuatu | |
670 | YE { "Jemen" } // Yemen | |
671 | YT { "Majotte" } // Mayotte | |
672 | YU { "Jugoslavja" } // Yugoslavia | |
673 | ZA { "Afrika t'Isfel" } // South Africa | |
674 | ZM { "Żambja" } // Zambia | |
675 | //ZR { "Żaire" } // Zaire // It's now called CD { "Democratic Republic of the Congo" } | |
676 | ZW { "Żimbabwe" } // Zimbabwe | |
677 | ||
678 | } | |
679 | MonthNames { | |
680 | Jannar, | |
681 | Frar, | |
682 | Marzu, | |
683 | April, | |
684 | Mejju, | |
685 | Ġunju, | |
686 | Lulju, | |
687 | Awissu, | |
688 | Settembru, | |
689 | Ottubru, | |
690 | Novembru, | |
691 | Diċembru | |
692 | } | |
693 | ||
694 | MonthAbbreviations { | |
695 | "Jan", | |
696 | "Fra", | |
697 | "Mar", | |
698 | "Apr", | |
699 | "Mej", | |
700 | "Ġun", | |
701 | "Lul", | |
702 | "Awi", | |
703 | "Set", | |
704 | "Ott", | |
705 | "Nov", | |
706 | "Diċ" | |
707 | } | |
708 | DayNames { | |
709 | "Il-Ħadd", | |
710 | "It-Tnejn", | |
711 | "It-Tlieta", | |
712 | "L-Erbgħa", | |
713 | "Il-Ħamis", | |
714 | "Il-Ġimgħa", | |
715 | "Is-Sibt" | |
716 | } | |
717 | ||
718 | Eras { | |
719 | "QK", // Quddiem Kristu [from Il-BIBBJA - it-tieni edijoni, | |
720 | "WK" // Wara Kristu Ghaqda Biblika Maltija] | |
721 | } | |
722 | ||
723 | DayAbbreviations { | |
724 | "Ħad", | |
725 | "Tne", | |
726 | "Tli", | |
727 | "Erb", | |
728 | "Ħam", | |
729 | "Ġim", | |
730 | "Sib" | |
731 | } | |
732 | ||
733 | ||
734 | // NumberElements { | |
735 | // ".", | |
736 | // ",", | |
737 | // ";", | |
738 | // "%", | |
739 | // "0", | |
740 | // "#", | |
741 | // "-", | |
742 | // "E", | |
743 | // "‰", | |
744 | // "∞", | |
745 | // "�" | |
746 | // } | |
747 | ||
748 | ||
749 | // illum is-Sibt, 01 ta'' Awissu, 1998 :) | |
750 | DateTimePatterns { | |
751 | "h:mm:ss a z", | |
752 | "h:mm:ss a z", | |
753 | "h:mm:ss a", | |
754 | "h:mm a", | |
755 | "EEEE, d 'ta''' MMMM, yyyy", | |
756 | "d 'ta''' MMMM yyyy", | |
757 | "dd-MMM-yyyy", | |
758 | "dd/MM/yy", | |
759 | "{1} {0}" | |
760 | } | |
761 | // Duplicated in parent | |
762 | // DateTimeElements { | |
763 | // "1", | |
764 | // "1" | |
765 | // } | |
766 | ||
767 | // Note, that 'c' doesn't exist in Maltese. But I put it here following ċ | |
768 | // for compatibility with foreign words. | |
769 | ||
770 | // Joseph Felici Pace and "Regolament" says: | |
771 | // a b ċ [c] d e f ġ g għ h ħ i ie j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x [y] ż z | |
772 | ||
773 | // Note that IE is **NOT** sorted as ittra waħda. | |
774 | // So says the Akkademja tal-Malta | |
775 | ||
776 | CollationElements | |
777 | { | |
778 | Version { "1.0" } | |
779 | Sequence { "& B < ċ <<< Ċ" // ċ Ċ | |
780 | " < c<<<C" | |
781 | "& F < ġ<<< Ġ " // ġ Ġ | |
782 | " < g<<<G" | |
783 | " < għ <<< gĦ <<< Għ <<< GĦ " | |
784 | "& H < ħ <<< Ħ " | |
785 | "& Y < ż<<< Ż" // ż Ż | |
786 | " < z<<<Z" } | |
787 | } | |
788 | ||
789 | // Time zone | |
790 | //CET: | |
791 | zoneStrings { | |
792 | { | |
793 | "CET", | |
794 | "Ħin ta' L-Ewropa Ċentrali", | |
795 | "CET", | |
796 | "Ħin tas-Sajf fl-Ewropa Ċentrali", | |
797 | "CEST" | |
798 | } | |
799 | } | |
800 | ||
801 | LocaleID:int { 0x3A } | |
802 | // LocaleScript{ | |
803 | // "Latn", // ISO 15924 Name | |
804 | // } | |
805 | ||
806 | ExemplarCharacters { "[[a-z \u00e0 \u00ec \u00f9 \u00e8 \u00f2 ċ ġ ħ {għ} ż]-[cy]]" } | |
807 | ||
808 | // Spellout rules. Experimental. | |
809 | ||
810 | SpelloutRules { | |
811 | // This rule set shows the normal simple formatting rules for English | |
812 | "%simplified:\n" | |
813 | // negative number rule. This rule is used to format negative | |
814 | // numbers. The result of formatting the number's absolute | |
815 | // value is placed where the >> is. | |
816 | " -x: minus >>;\n" | |
817 | // faction rule. This rule is used for formatting numbers | |
818 | // with fractional parts. The result of formatting the | |
819 | // number's integral part is substituted for the <<, and | |
820 | // the result of formatting the number's fractional part | |
821 | // (one digit at a time, e.g., 0.123 is "zero punt one two | |
822 | // three") replaces the >>. | |
823 | " x.x: << punt >>;\n" | |
824 | // the rules for the values from 0 to 19 are simply the | |
825 | // words for those numbers | |
826 | " żero; wieħed; tnejn; tlieta; erbgħa; ħamsa; sitta; sebgħa; tmienja; disgħa;\n" | |
827 | " għaxra; ħdax; tnax; tlettax; erbatax; ħmistax; sittax;\n" | |
828 | " sbatax; tmintax; dsatax;\n" | |
829 | // beginning at 20, we use the >> to mark the position where | |
830 | // the result of formatting the number's ones digit. Thus, | |
831 | // we only need a new rule at every multiple of 10. Text in | |
832 | // backets is omitted if the value being formatted is an | |
833 | // even multiple of 10. | |
834 | " 20: [>> u ]għoxrin;\n" | |
835 | " 30: [>> u ]tletin;\n" | |
836 | " 40: [>> u ]erbgħin;\n" | |
837 | " 50: [>> u ]ħamsin;\n" | |
838 | " 60: [>> u ]sittin;\n" | |
839 | " 70: [>> u ]sebgħin;\n" | |
840 | " 80: [>> u ]tmenin;\n" | |
841 | " 90: [>> u ]disgħin;\n" | |
842 | // beginning at 100, we can use << to mark the position where | |
843 | // the result of formatting the multiple of 100 is to be | |
844 | // inserted. Notice also that the meaning of >> has shifted: | |
845 | // here, it refers to both the ones place and the tens place. | |
846 | // The meanings of the << and >> tokens depend on the base value | |
847 | // of the rule. A rule's divisor is (usually) the highest | |
848 | // power of 10 that is less than or equal to the rule's base | |
849 | // value. The value being formatted is divided by the rule's | |
850 | // divisor, and the integral quotient is used to get the text | |
851 | // for <<, while the remainder is used to produce the text | |
852 | // for >>. Again, text in brackets is omitted if the value | |
853 | // being formatted is an even multiple of the rule's divisor | |
854 | // (in this case, an even multiple of 100) | |
855 | " 100: mija[ u >>];\n" | |
856 | " 200: mitejn[ u >>];\n" | |
857 | // The rules for the higher numbers work the same way as the | |
858 | // rule for 100: Again, the << and >> tokens depend on the | |
859 | // rule's divisor, which for all these rules is also the rule's | |
860 | // base value. To group by thousand, we simply don't have any | |
861 | // rules between 1,000 and 1,000,000. | |
862 | " 1000: << elf[ u >>];\n" | |
863 | " 2000: << elfejn[ u >>];\n" | |
864 | " 3000: tliet elef [ u >>];\n" | |
865 | " 1,000,000: << miljun[ u >>];\n" | |
866 | " 1,000,000,000: << biljun[ >>];\n" | |
867 | " 1,000,000,000,000: << triljun[ >>];\n" | |
868 | // overflow rule. This rule specifies that values of a | |
869 | // quadrillion or more are shown in numerals rather than words. | |
870 | // The == token means to format (with new rules) the value | |
871 | // being formatted by this rule and place the result where | |
872 | // the == is. The #,##0 inside the == signs is a | |
873 | // DecimalFormat pattern. It specifies that the value should | |
874 | // be formatted with a DecimalFormat object, and that it | |
875 | // should be formatted with no decimal places, at least one | |
876 | // digit, and a thousands separator. | |
877 | " 1,000,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=;\n" | |
878 | ||
879 | // %default is a more elaborate form of %simplified; It is basically | |
880 | // the same, except that it introduces "and" before the ones digit | |
881 | // when appropriate (basically, between the tens and ones digits) and | |
882 | // separates the thousands groups with commas in values over 100,000. | |
883 | "%default:\n" | |
884 | // negative-number and fraction rules. These are the same | |
885 | // as those for %simplified, but have to be stated here too | |
886 | // because this is an entry point | |
887 | " -x: minus >>;\n" | |
888 | " x.x: << punt >>;\n" | |
889 | // just use %simplified for values below 100 | |
890 | " =%simplified=;\n" | |
891 | // for values from 100 to 9,999 use %%and to decide whether or | |
892 | // not to interpose the "and" | |
893 | " 100: mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
894 | " 200: mitejn[ >%%and>];\n" | |
895 | " 300: tlett mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
896 | " 400: erbgħa mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
897 | " 500: ħames mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
898 | " 600: sitt mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
899 | " 700: sebgħa mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
900 | " 800: tmin mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
901 | " 900: disgħa mija[ >%%and>];\n" | |
902 | " 1000: << elf[ >%%and>];\n" | |
903 | // for values of 100,000 and up, use %%commas to interpose the | |
904 | // commas in the right places (and also to interpose the "and") | |
905 | " 100,000>>: << thousand[>%%commas>];\n" | |
906 | " 1,000,000: << million[>%%commas>];\n" | |
907 | " 1,000,000,000: << billion[>%%commas>];\n" | |
908 | " 1,000,000,000,000: << trillion[>%%commas>];\n" | |
909 | " 1,000,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=;\n" | |
910 | // if the value passed to this rule set is greater than 100, don't | |
911 | // add the "and"; if it's less than 100, add "and" before the last | |
912 | // digits | |
913 | "%%and:\n" | |
914 | " u =%default=;\n" | |
915 | " 100: =%default=;\n" | |
916 | // this rule set is used to place the commas | |
917 | "%%commas:\n" | |
918 | // for values below 100, add "and" (the apostrophe at the | |
919 | // beginning is ignored, but causes the space that follows it | |
920 | // to be significant: this is necessary because the rules | |
921 | // calling %%commas don't put a space before it) | |
922 | " ' and =%default=;\n" | |
923 | // put a comma after the thousands (or whatever preceded the | |
924 | // hundreds) | |
925 | " 100: , =%default=;\n" | |
926 | // put a comma after the millions (or whatever precedes the | |
927 | // thousands) | |
928 | " 1000: , <%default< thousand, >%default>;\n" | |
929 | // and so on... | |
930 | " 1,000,000: , =%default=;" | |
931 | // %%lenient-parse isn't really a set of number formatting rules; | |
932 | // it's a set of collation rules. Lenient-parse mode uses a Collator | |
933 | // object to compare fragments of the text being parsed to the text | |
934 | // in the rules, allowing more leeway in the matching text. This set | |
935 | // of rules tells the formatter to ignore commas when parsing (it | |
936 | // already ignores spaces, which is why we refer to the space; it also | |
937 | // ignores hyphens, making "twenty one" and "twenty-one" parse | |
938 | // identically) | |
939 | "%%lenient-parse:\n" | |
940 | // " & ' ' , ',' ;\n" | |
941 | " &\u0000 << ' ' << ',' << '-'; \n" | |
942 | } | |
943 | ||
944 | ||
945 | DurationRules { | |
946 | // main rule set for formatting with words | |
947 | "%with-words:\n" | |
948 | // take care of singular and plural forms of "second" | |
949 | " 0 sekondi; 1 sekonda; =0= sekondi;\n" | |
950 | // use %%min to format values greater than 60 seconds | |
951 | " 60/60: <%%min<[, >>];\n" | |
952 | // use %%hr to format values greater than 3,600 seconds | |
953 | // (the ">>>" below causes us to see the number of minutes | |
954 | // when when there are zero minutes) | |
955 | " 3600/60: <%%hr<[, >>>];\n" | |
956 | // this rule set takes care of the singular and plural forms | |
957 | // of "minute" | |
958 | "%%min:\n" | |
959 | " 0 minuti; 1 minuta; =0= minuti;\n" | |
960 | // this rule set takes care of the singular and plural forms | |
961 | // of "hour" | |
962 | "%%hr:\n" | |
963 | " 0 siegħat; 1 siegħa; =0= siegħat;\n" | |
964 | ||
965 | // main rule set for formatting in numerals | |
966 | "%in-numerals:\n" | |
967 | // values below 60 seconds are shown with "sec." | |
968 | " =0= sek.;\n" | |
969 | // higher values are shown with colons: %%min-sec is used for | |
970 | // values below 3,600 seconds... | |
971 | " 60: =%%min-sec=;\n" | |
972 | // ...and %%hr-min-sec is used for values of 3,600 seconds | |
973 | // and above | |
974 | " 3600: =%%hr-min-sec=;\n" | |
975 | // this rule causes values of less than 10 minutes to show without | |
976 | // a leading zero | |
977 | "%%min-sec:\n" | |
978 | " 0: :=00=;\n" | |
979 | " 60/60: <0<>>;\n" | |
980 | // this rule set is used for values of 3,600 or more. Minutes are always | |
981 | // shown, and always shown with two digits | |
982 | "%%hr-min-sec:\n" | |
983 | " 0: :=00=;\n" | |
984 | " 60/60: <00<>>;\n" | |
985 | " 3600/60: <#,##0<:>>>;\n" | |
986 | // the lenient-parse rules allow several different characters to be used | |
987 | // as delimiters between hours, minutes, and seconds | |
988 | "%%lenient-parse:\n" | |
989 | " & ':' = '.' = ' ' = '-';\n" | |
990 | } | |
991 | ||
992 | ||
993 | ||
994 | // Currency display names | |
995 | Currencies { | |
996 | MTL { "Lm", "MTL" } | |
997 | } | |
998 | } | |
999 | ||
1000 | ||
1001 | // -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- | |
1002 | // | |
1003 | // Maltese alphabet: grazzi, to Mr. Karmenu Attard | |
1004 | // | |
1005 | // 'colour image's dictionary order (Malta, 1998) -- [CI] | |
1006 | // a b ċ [c] d e f ġ g għ h ħ i ie j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z ż | |
1007 | // Only Colour Image's dictionary has 'ie' as a separate letter. | |
1008 | // (that i have seen so far) | |
1009 | // | |
1010 | // Kapt Pawlu Bugeja's dizzunarju | |
1011 | // (Kelmet il-Malti) [Grima: Marsa, Malta, 1990) - the orange one -- [Kelmet] | |
1012 | // -- same order, but lists ż before z | |
1013 | // | |
1014 | // Lydia Sciriha seems to use the order 'g ġ għ' but 'z ż' in -- [BM] | |
1015 | // Beginning Maltese (Uni ta' Malta, 1996) in the lessons, | |
1016 | // but in the word list (at back) it's 'ġ g għ' and 'ż z' [1st ed.] | |
1017 | // | |
1018 | // J. Aquilina in his 'Teach Yourself:Maltese' book -- [Ty] | |
1019 | // (London: Hodder Headline, 1965 and Chicago, NTC Publishing 1995) | |
1020 | // uses the very different 'ġ g h ħ ... n għ o .. x ż z' ordering, | |
1021 | // placing għ between n and o. (I have heard this is to be similar to the | |
1022 | // Arabic ordering) | |
1023 | // | |
1024 | // Casha, Charles: 'Kun Af - aktar dwar ilsienna' -- [KA] | |
1025 | // (Blata l-Bajda, Malta: Merlin Library Ltd., 1987) | |
1026 | ||
1027 | // CREDITS: above sources and also.. | |
1028 | // - Mirka Mifsud Bonnici for much of the initial translation/inspiration | |
1029 | // - Karmenu Attard | |
1030 | // - MaxMan (Manuel) | |
1031 | // - Ramon Casha | |
1032 | // - Angelo Dalli ( Major updates to ISO lang/country codes) | |
1033 | // - in - in-nazzjon | |
1034 | // - lo - l-orrizont | |
1035 | ||
1036 | // Change Log | |
1037 | //2001-11-15 srl 0.9.4 MAJOR updates to ISO lang/cty codes from Angelo, | |
1038 | // Number spellout, etc.. | |
1039 | //2001-01-02 srl 0.9.2 Converted to UTF-8. Added: AE/GM/NI/OM/PH/SA/KW | |
1040 | //2000-10-09 gr 0.9.1 [shipped in ICU 1.7] | |
1041 | //2000-07-20 srl 0.9.0 |