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 % Punjabi (Shamukhi) Language Locale for Pakistan
13 % Contact: Amanpreet Singh Alam
14 % Email: amanpreetalam@yahoo.com
22 title "Punjabi (Shahmukhi) Language Locale for Pakistan"
26 email "bug-glibc-locales@gnu.org"
34 category "i18n:2012";LC_IDENTIFICATION
35 category "i18n:2012";LC_CTYPE
36 category "i18n:2012";LC_COLLATE
37 category "i18n:2012";LC_TIME
38 category "i18n:2012";LC_NUMERIC
39 category "i18n:2012";LC_MONETARY
40 category "i18n:2012";LC_MESSAGES
41 category "i18n:2012";LC_PAPER
42 category "i18n:2012";LC_NAME
43 category "i18n:2012";LC_ADDRESS
44 category "i18n:2012";LC_TELEPHONE
45 category "i18n:2012";LC_MEASUREMENT
51 include "translit_combining";""
53 % those two lettes are not in cp1256...
55 % Maddah above -> Alef with madda above
75 % Since their is no abbreviated version of the days in urdu I have used the
76 % full names of the days
77 % Using only the first letters of the day would have caused a conflict here
78 % as both "Jumairat(Thurs)" and "Juma(Friday)" have the same starting letter
82 abday "<U0627><U062A><U0648><U0627><U0631>";/
83 "<U067E><U064A><U0631>";/
84 "<U0645><U0646><U06AF><U0644>";/
85 "<U0628><U062F><U06BE>";/
86 "<U062C><U0645><U0639><U0631><U0627><U062A>";/
87 "<U062C><U0645><U0639><U0647>";/
88 "<U0647><U0641><U062A><U0647>"
89 day "<U0627><U062A><U0648><U0627><U0631>";/
90 "<U067E><U064A><U0631>";/
91 "<U0645><U0646><U06AF><U0644>";/
92 "<U0628><U062F><U06BE>";/
93 "<U062C><U0645><U0639><U0631><U0627><U062A>";/
94 "<U062C><U0645><U0639><U0647>";/
95 "<U0647><U0641><U062A><U0647>"
96 abmon "<U062C><U0646><U0648><U0631><U064A>";/
97 "<U0641><U0631><U0648><U0631><U064A>";/
98 "<U0645><U0627><U0631><U0686>";/
99 "<U0627><U067E><U0631><U064A><U0644>";/
100 "<U0645><U0653><U06CC>";/
101 "<U062C><U0648><U0646>";/
102 "<U062C><U0648><U0644><U0627><U064A>";/
103 "<U0627><U06AF><U0633><U062A>";/
104 "<U0633><U062A><U0645><U0628><U0631>";/
105 "<U0627><U0643><U062A><U0648><U0628><U0631>";/
106 "<U0646><U0648><U0645><U0628><U0631>";/
107 "<U062F><U0633><U0645><U0628><U0631>"
108 mon "<U062C><U0646><U0648><U0631><U064A>";/
109 "<U0641><U0631><U0648><U0631><U064A>";/
110 "<U0645><U0627><U0631><U0686>";/
111 "<U0627><U067E><U0631><U064A><U0644>";/
112 "<U0645><U0653><U06CC>";/
113 "<U062C><U0648><U0646>";/
114 "<U062C><U0648><U0644><U0627><U064A>";/
115 "<U0627><U06AF><U0633><U062A>";/
116 "<U0633><U062A><U0645><U0628><U0631>";/
117 "<U0627><U0643><U062A><U0648><U0628><U0631>";/
118 "<U0646><U0648><U0645><U0628><U0631>";/
119 "<U062F><U0633><U0645><U0628><U0631>"
122 d_t_fmt "<U0648> %H:%M:%S <U062A> %d %B %Y"
124 % Date Time Format for date(1)
125 date_fmt "<U0648> %H:%M:%S %Z <U062A> %d %B %Y"
127 % date Format. I have put this in reverse order to try to get the date
134 %<U0635> stands for <U0635><U0628><U062D>
135 %<U0634> stands for <U0634><U0627><U0645>
136 am_pm "<U0635>";"<U0634>"
138 %time format in 12 hour clock
139 t_fmt_ampm "%P %I:%M:%S"
141 % display columns right to left ?
148 % locale based messages
149 % Can we put in the values for a cancel exression here?? I found a term that
150 % would define cancel appropriately
151 % <U0647> = <U0647><U0627><U06BA> , the last tag is for noon-ghunna!
152 % <U0628> = <U0628><U0644><U0643><U0644>
153 % again f and o are place holders
154 % <U0646> = <U0646><U0647><U064A><U06BA>
155 yesexpr "^[+1yY<U0647><U0628>f]"
156 noexpr "^[-0nN<U0646>o]"
157 yesstr "<U0628><U0644><U0643><U0644>"
158 nostr "<U0646><U0647><U064A><U06BA>"
161 %Draft Finished: 17:00 09/07/2000
178 postal_fmt "%a%N%f%N%d%N%b%N%h %s %e %r%N%T %z%N%c%N"
179 country_name "<U067E><U06A9><U0633><U062A><U0627><U0646>"
184 lang_name "<U067E><U0646><U062C><U0627><U0628><U06CC>"