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package Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms; use strict; use warnings; # Auto generated from CLDR use if $Locales::_UNICODE_STRINGS, 'utf8'; $Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms::VERSION = '0.09'; $Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms::cldr_version = '2.0'; 1; __END__ =encoding utf-8 =head1 NAME Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms - plural form details reference for all included locales =head1 VERSION Locales.pm v0.09 (based on CLDR v2.0) =head1 DESCRIPTION CLDR L<defines a set of broad plural categories and rules|http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html> that determine which category any given number will fall under. L<Locales> allows you to determine the plural categories applicable to a specific locale and also which category a given number will fall under in that locale. This POD documents which categories and in what order you'd specify them in additional arguments to L<Locales/get_plural_form()> (i.e. the optional arguments after the number). =head2 “Special Zero” Argument In addition to the CLDR category value list you can also specify one additional argument of what to use for zero instead of the value for “other”. This won't be used if 0 falls under a specific category besides “other”. =head1 Plural Category Argument Order Reference =over 4 =item aa get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ab CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ab”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ace CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ace”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ach CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ach”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ada CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ada”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ady CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ady”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ae CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ae”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item af get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item afa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “afa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item afh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “afh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item agq get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ain CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ain”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ak get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ak =item akk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “akk”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ale CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ale”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item alg CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “alg”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item alt CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “alt”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item am get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for am =item an CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “an”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ang CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ang”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item anp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “anp”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item apa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “apa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ar get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ar =item arc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item arn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item arp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arp”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item art CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “art”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item arw CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arw”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item as get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item asa get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ast CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ast”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ath CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ath”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item aus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “aus”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item av CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “av”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item awa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “awa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ay CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ay”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item az get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ba CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ba”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bad”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bai”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bal”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ban CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ban”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bas get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item bat CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bat”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item be get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for be =item bej CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bej”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bem get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item ber CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ber”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bez get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item bg get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item bh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bho CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bho”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bik CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bik”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bin CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bin”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bla CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bla”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bm get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item bn get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item bnt CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bnt”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bo get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item br get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for br =item bra CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bra”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item brx get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item bs get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for bs =item btk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “btk”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bua CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bua”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item bug CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bug”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item byn get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ca get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item cad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cad”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cai”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item car CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “car”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cau CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cau”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cay CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cay”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cch get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ce CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ce”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ceb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ceb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cel CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cel”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cgg get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item ch CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ch”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item chb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item chg CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chg”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item chk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chk”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item chm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chm”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item chn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cho CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cho”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item chp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chp”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item chr get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item chy CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chy”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cmc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cmc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item co CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “co”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cop CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cop”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cpe CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cpe”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cpf CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cpf”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cpp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cpp”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item crh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “crh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item crp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “crp”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cs get_plural_form($n, one, few, other) get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero) =item csb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “csb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cu”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cus”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item cy get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for cy =item da get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item dak CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dak”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dar CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dar”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dav get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item day CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “day”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item de get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item de_at get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item de_ch get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item del CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “del”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item den CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “den”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dgr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dgr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item din CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “din”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dje get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item doi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “doi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dra CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dra”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dsb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dsb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dua get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item dum CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dum”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dyo get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item dyu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dyu”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item dz get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ebu get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ee get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item efi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “efi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item egy CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “egy”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item eka CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “eka”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item el get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item elx CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “elx”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item en get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item en_au get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item en_ca get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item en_gb get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item en_us get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item enm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “enm”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item eo get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item es get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item es_419 get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item es_es get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item et get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item eu get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item ewo get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item fa get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item fan CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fan”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item fat CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fat”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ff get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ff =item fi get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item fil get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for fil =item fiu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fiu”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item fj CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fj”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item fo get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item fon CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fon”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item fr get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for fr =item fr_ca get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for fr_ca =item fr_ch get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for fr_ch =item frm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “frm”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item fro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fro”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item frr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “frr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item frs CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “frs”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item fur get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item fy CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fy”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ga get_plural_form($n, one, two, other) get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero) =item gaa get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item gay CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gay”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gba CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gba”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gd CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gd”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gem CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gem”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gez CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gez”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gil CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gil”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gl get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item gmh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gmh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item goh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “goh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gon CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gon”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gor CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gor”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item got CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “got”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item grb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “grb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item grc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “grc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item gsw get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item gu get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item guz get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item gv get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for gv =item gwi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gwi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ha get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item hai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hai”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item haw get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item he get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item hi get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for hi =item hil CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hil”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item him CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “him”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item hit CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hit”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item hmn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hmn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ho CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ho”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item hr get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for hr =item hsb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hsb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ht CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ht”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item hu get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item hup CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hup”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item hy get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item hz CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hz”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ia get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item iba CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “iba”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item id get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ie CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ie”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ig get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ii get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ijo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ijo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ik CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ik”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ilo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ilo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item inc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “inc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ine CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ine”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item inh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “inh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item io CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “io”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ira CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ira”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item iro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “iro”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item is get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item it get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item iu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “iu”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ja get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item jbo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jbo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item jmc get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item jpr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jpr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item jrb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jrb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item jv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ka get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kaa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kaa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kab get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for kab =item kac CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kac”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kaj get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kam get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kar CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kar”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kaw CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kaw”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kbd CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kbd”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kcg get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kde get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kea get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kfo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kfo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kg CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kg”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kha CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kha”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item khi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “khi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kho CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kho”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item khq get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ki get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kj CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kj”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kk get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item kl get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item kln get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item km get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kmb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kmb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kn get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ko get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kok get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item kos CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kos”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kpe CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kpe”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item krc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “krc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item krl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “krl”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kro”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kru CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kru”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ks CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ks”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ksb get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ksf get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ksh get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ksh =item ku get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item kum CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kum”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kut CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kut”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item kw get_plural_form($n, one, two, other) get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero) =item ky get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item la CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “la”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lad”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lag get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for lag =item lah CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lah”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lam CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lam”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lez CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lez”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lg get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item li CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “li”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ln get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ln =item lo get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item lol CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lol”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item loz CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “loz”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lt get_plural_form($n, one, few, other) get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero) =item lu get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item lua CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lua”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lui CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lui”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item lun CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lun”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item luo get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item lus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lus”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item luy get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item lv get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for lv =item mad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mad”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mag CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mag”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mai”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mak CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mak”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item man CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “man”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item map CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “map”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mas get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item mdf CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mdf”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mdr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mdr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item men CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “men”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mer get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item mfe get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item mg get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for mg =item mga CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mga”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mgh get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item mh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mic CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mic”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item min CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “min”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mis CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mis”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mk get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item mkh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mkh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ml get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item mn get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item mnc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mnc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mni CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mni”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mno CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mno”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mo get_plural_form($n, one, few, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for mo =item moh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “moh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mos CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mos”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mr get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item ms get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item mt get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for mt =item mua get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item mul CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mul”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mun CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mun”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mus”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mwl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mwl”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item mwr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mwr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item my get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item myn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “myn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item myv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “myv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item na CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “na”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nah CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nah”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nai”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nap”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item naq get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item nb get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item nd get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item nds get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ne get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item new CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “new”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ng CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ng”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nia CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nia”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nic CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nic”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item niu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “niu”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nl get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item nl_be get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item nmg get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item nn get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item no get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item nog CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nog”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item non CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “non”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nqo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nqo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nr get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item nso get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for nso =item nub CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nub”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nus get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item nv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nwc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nwc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ny CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ny”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nym CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nym”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nyn get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item nyo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nyo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item nzi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nzi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item oc get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item oj CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “oj”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item om get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item or get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item os CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “os”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item osa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “osa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ota CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ota”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item oto CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “oto”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pa get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item paa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “paa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pag CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pag”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pal”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pam CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pam”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pap”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pau CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pau”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item peo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “peo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item phi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “phi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item phn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “phn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pl get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for pl =item pon CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pon”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pra CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pra”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item pro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pro”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ps get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item pt get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item pt_br get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item pt_pt get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item qu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “qu”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item raj CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “raj”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item rap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rap”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item rar CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rar”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item rm get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item rn get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ro get_plural_form($n, one, few, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ro =item roa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “roa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item rof get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item rom CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rom”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ru get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ru =item rup CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rup”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item rw get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item rwk get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sad”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sah get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sai”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sal”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sam CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sam”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item saq get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item sas CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sas”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sat CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sat”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sbp get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item scn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “scn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sco CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sco”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sd CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sd”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item se get_plural_form($n, one, two, other) get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero) =item see CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “see”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item seh get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sel CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sel”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sem CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sem”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ses get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sg get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sga CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sga”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sgn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sgn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sh get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for sh =item shi get_plural_form($n, one, few, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for shi =item shn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “shn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item si get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sid get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item sio CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sio”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sit CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sit”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sk get_plural_form($n, one, few, other) get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero) =item sl get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, other) get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, other, special_zero) =item sla CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sla”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sm”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sma CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sma”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item smi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “smi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item smj CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “smj”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item smn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “smn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sms CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sms”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sn get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item snk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “snk”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item so get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item sog CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sog”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item son CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “son”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sq get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item sr get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for sr =item srn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “srn”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item srr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “srr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ss get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ssa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ssa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ssy get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item st get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item su CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “su”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item suk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “suk”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sus”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sux CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sux”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item sv get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item sw get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item swb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “swb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item swc get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item syc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “syc”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item syr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “syr”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ta get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item tai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tai”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item te get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item tem CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tem”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item teo get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ter CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ter”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tet CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tet”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tg get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item th get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ti get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for ti =item tig get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item tiv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tiv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tk”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tkl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tkl”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tl get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for tl =item tlh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tlh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tli CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tli”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tmh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tmh”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tn get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item to get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item tog CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tog”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tpi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tpi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tr get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item trv get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ts get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item tsi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tsi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tt CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tt”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tum CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tum”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tup CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tup”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tut CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tut”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tvl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tvl”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tw CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tw”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item twq get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ty CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ty”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tyv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tyv”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item tzm get_plural_form($n, one, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for tzm =item udm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “udm”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ug CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ug”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item uga CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “uga”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item uk get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other) Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no L</“Special Zero” Argument> for uk =item umb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “umb”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item und CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “und”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item ur get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item uz get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item vai get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ve get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item vi get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item vo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “vo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item vot CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “vot”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item vun get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item wa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wa”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item wae get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item wak CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wak”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item wal get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item war CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “war”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item was CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “was”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item wen CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wen”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item wo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wo”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item xal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “xal”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item xh get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item xog get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item yao CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yao”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item yap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yap”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item yav get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item yi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yi”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item yo get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item ypk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ypk”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item yue CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yue”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item za CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “za”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item zap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zap”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item zbl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zbl”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item zen CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zen”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item zh get_plural_form($n, other) get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero) =item znd CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “znd”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item zu get_plural_form($n, one, other) get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero) =item zun CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zun”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item zxx CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zxx”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =item zza CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zza”, thus it will fallback to L</en> behavior. You can L<submit the missing data to the CLDR|http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish. =back =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS Please see L<Locales/BUGS AND LIMITATIONS> =head2 BEFORE YOU SUBMIT A BUG REPORT Please see L<Locales/BEFORE YOU SUBMIT A BUG REPORT> =head1 AUTHOR Daniel Muey C<< <http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl> >> =head1 LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2009, Daniel Muey C<< <http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl> >>. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See L<perlartistic>. =head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. 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