4 % This file is part of the GNU C Library and contains locale data.
5 % The Free Software Foundation does not claim any copyright interest
6 % in the locale data contained in this file. The foregoing does not
7 % affect the license of the GNU C Library as a whole. It does not
8 % exempt you from the conditions of the license if your use would
9 % otherwise be governed by that license.
11 % Azeri Language Locale for Azerbaijan (latin)
13 % Contact: Pablo Saratxaga
14 % Email: <pablo@mandrakesoft.com>
19 % Application: general
23 title "Azeri language locale for Azerbaijan (latin)"
26 contact "Pablo Saratxaga"
27 email "pablo@mandrakesoft.com"
30 language "Azerbaijani"
31 territory "Azerbaijan"
35 category "i18n:2012";LC_IDENTIFICATION
36 category "i18n:2012";LC_CTYPE
37 category "i18n:2012";LC_COLLATE
38 category "i18n:2012";LC_TIME
39 category "i18n:2012";LC_NUMERIC
40 category "i18n:2012";LC_PAPER
41 category "i18n:2012";LC_TELEPHONE
42 category "i18n:2012";LC_MEASUREMENT
43 category "i18n:2012";LC_ADDRESS
44 category "i18n:2012";LC_MONETARY
45 category "i18n:2012";LC_MESSAGES
49 % TODO: check LC_COLLATE
50 % TODO: fix LC_MONETARY
53 % The new (1991) latin azeri alphabet is:
54 % <a>, <b>, <c>, <c,>, <d>, <e>, <sw>, <f>, <g>, <g(>, <h>, <x>,
55 % <i> (dotless i), <i.> (i with dot), <j>, <k>, <q>, <l>, <m>, <n>, <o>,
56 % <o:>, <p>, <r>, <s>, <s,>, <t>, <u>, <u:>, <v>, <y>, <z>
59 % <a=>, <b=>, <g=>, <g-=>, <d=>, <e=>, <sw=>, <z%>, <z=>, <i=>, <y=>,
60 % <j%>, <k=>, <k//=>, <l=>, <m=>, <n=>, <o=>, <o-=>, <p=>, <r=>, <s=>,
61 % <t=>, <u=>, <u'=>, <f=>, <h=>, <h'=>, <c%>, <c%//=>, <s%>
73 collating-symbol <g-=>
74 collating-symbol <sw=>
75 collating-symbol <k//=>
76 collating-symbol <o-=>
77 collating-symbol <u'=>
78 collating-symbol <h'=>
79 collating-symbol <c%//=>
101 reorder-after <CYR-GHE>
103 reorder-after <CYR-IE>
105 reorder-after <CYR-KA>
107 reorder-after <CYR-O>
109 reorder-after <CYR-OUBRE>
111 reorder-after <CYR-HA>
113 reorder-after <CYR-CHE>
116 reorder-after <U0063>
117 <U00E7> <c,>;<CDI>;<MIN>;IGNORE
118 reorder-after <U0043>
119 <U00C7> <c,>;<CDI>;<CAP>;IGNORE
121 reorder-after <U0065>
122 <U0259> <sw>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
123 reorder-after <U0045>
124 <U018F> <sw>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
126 reorder-after <U0067>
127 <U011F> <g(>;<BRE>;<MIN>;IGNORE
128 reorder-after <U0047>
129 <U011E> <g(>;<BRE>;<CAP>;IGNORE
131 reorder-after <U0068>
132 <U0131> <i>;<BAS>;<MIN>;IGNORE
133 <U0069> <i.>;<PCT>;<MIN>;IGNORE
134 reorder-after <U0048>
135 <U0049> <i>;<BAS>;<CAP>;IGNORE
136 <U0130> <i.>;<PCT>;<CAP>;IGNORE
138 reorder-after <U006F>
139 <U00F6> <o:>;<REU>;<MIN>;IGNORE
140 reorder-after <U004F>
141 <U00D6> <o:>;<REU>;<CAP>;IGNORE
143 reorder-after <U0073>
144 <U015F> <s,>;<CDI>;<MIN>;IGNORE
145 reorder-after <U0053>
146 <U015E> <s,>;<CDI>;<CAP>;IGNORE
148 reorder-after <U0075>
149 <U00FC> <u:>;<REU>;<MIN>;IGNORE
150 reorder-after <U0055>
151 <U00DC> <u:>;<REU>;<CAP>;IGNORE
153 reorder-after <U0433>
154 <U0493> <g-=>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
155 reorder-after <U0413>
156 <U0492> <g-=>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
158 reorder-after <U0435>
159 <U04D9> <sw=>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
160 reorder-after <U0415>
161 <U04D8> <sw=>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
163 reorder-after <U043A>
164 <U049D> <k//=>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
165 reorder-after <U041A>
166 <U049C> <k//=>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
168 reorder-after <U043E>
169 <U04E9> <o-=>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
170 reorder-after <U041E>
171 <U04E8> <o-=>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
173 reorder-after <U0443>
174 <U04AF> <u'=>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
175 reorder-after <U0423>
176 <U04AE> <u'=>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
178 reorder-after <U0445>
179 <U04BB> <h'=>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
180 reorder-after <U0425>
181 <U04BA> <h'=>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
183 reorder-after <U0447>
184 <U04B9> <c%//=>;<PCL>;<MIN>;IGNORE
185 reorder-after <U0427>
186 <U04B8> <c%//=>;<PCL>;<CAP>;IGNORE
205 % No is "yox"; that conflicts with English "yes". The man page of
206 % rpmatch says: “Regardless of the locale, responses matching ^[Yy] are
207 % always accepted as affirmative, and those matching ^[Nn] are
208 % always accepted as negative.”. But that is not quite right, actually
209 % yesexpr "^[+1Bb]" and noexpr "^[-0YyNn]" make a response matching “^[Yy]”
210 % accepted as *negative*. So the expressions below do work as they
219 int_curr_symbol "AZN "
220 currency_symbol "<U20BC>"
221 mon_decimal_point "."
222 mon_thousands_sep "<U202F>"
243 day "bazar g<U00FC>n<U00FC>";/
244 "bazar ert<U0259>si";/
245 "<U00E7><U0259>r<U015F><U0259>nb<U0259> ax<U015F>am<U0131>";/
246 "<U00E7><U0259>r<U015F><U0259>nb<U0259>";/
247 "c<U00FC>m<U0259> ax<U015F>am<U0131>";/
249 "<U015F><U0259>nb<U0259>"
281 d_t_fmt "%A, %d %B %Y %T"
301 country_name "Az<U0259>rbaycan"
307 lang_name "az<U0259>rbaycan dili"
314 tel_int_fmt "+%c %a %l"