4 % Romanian Language Locale for Romania
6 % Address: Sankt Jo//rgens Alle 8
7 % DK-1615 Ko//benhavn V, Danmark
8 % Contact: Keld Simonsen
9 % Email: Keld.Simonsen@dkuug.dk
16 % Application: general
19 % Distribution and use is free, also
20 % for commercial purposes.
24 % Eddy Petrisor <eddy.petrisor@gmail.com>
27 title "Romanian locale for Romania"
29 address "Sankt Jorgens Alle 8, DK-1615 Kobenhavn V, Danmark"
31 email "bug-glibc-locales@gnu.org"
39 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_IDENTIFICATION
40 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_CTYPE
41 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_COLLATE
42 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_TIME
43 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_NUMERIC
44 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_MONETARY
45 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_MESSAGES
46 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_PAPER
47 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_NAME
48 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_ADDRESS
49 category "ro_RO:2000";LC_TELEPHONE
55 % Copy the template from ISO/IEC 14651
58 % The modern Romanian alphabet has 31 letters, ordered as below:
59 % a a( a> b c d e f g h i i> j k l m n o p q r s s, t t, u v w x y z
62 collating-symbol <a/>>
63 collating-symbol <i/>>
82 <U0103> <a(>;<BRE>;<MIN>;IGNORE
83 <U00E2> <a/>>;<CIR>;<MIN>;IGNORE
85 <U0102> <a(>;<BRE>;<CAP>;IGNORE
86 <U00C2> <a/>>;<CIR>;<CAP>;IGNORE
89 <U00EE> <i/>>;<CIR>;<MIN>;IGNORE
91 <U00CE> <i/>>;<CIR>;<CAP>;IGNORE
94 <U0219> <s,>;<CDI>;<MIN>;IGNORE
95 <U015F> <s,>;<CDI>;<MIN>;IGNORE
97 <U0218> <s,>;<CDI>;<CAP>;IGNORE
98 <U015E> <s,>;<CDI>;<CAP>;IGNORE
100 reorder-after <U0074>
101 <U021B> <t,>;<CDI>;<MIN>;IGNORE
102 <U0163> <t,>;<CDI>;<MIN>;IGNORE
103 reorder-after <U0054>
104 <U021A> <t,>;<CDI>;<CAP>;IGNORE
105 <U0162> <t,>;<CDI>;<CAP>;IGNORE
117 % Transliteration is _currently_ a good idea as most fonts/applications do not
118 % have the correct diacritics for "t comma bellow" (U021A, U021B) and
119 % "s comma bellow" (U0218, U0219). Thus we currently use and compromise with
120 % "t cedilla" (U0162, U0163) - which, actually, does not belong to any
121 % language - and "s cedilla" (U015E, U015F) - which is _not_ correct for
122 % Romanian, but is correct for Turkish.
124 % This issue should be fixed in the future, when enough font and application
125 % support will be provided in current operating systems.
128 include "translit_combining";""
130 % if t/scomma is not available, try first t/scedilla
131 <U0218> "<U015E>";"<U0053>"
132 <U0219> "<U015F>";"<U0073>"
133 <U021A> "<U0162>";"<U0054>"
134 <U021B> "<U0163>";"<U0074>"
136 % if t/scedilla is not available, try first t/scomma
137 <U015E> "<U0218>";"<U0053>"
138 <U015F> "<U0219>";"<U0073>"
139 <U0162> "<U021A>";"<U0054>"
140 <U0163> "<U021B>";"<U0074>"
148 yesexpr "<U005E><U005B><U0044><U0064><U0059><U0079><U005D><U002E><U002A>"
149 noexpr "<U005E><U005B><U006E><U004E><U005D><U002E><U002A>"
154 % Since the 1st of July 2005, the new currency is the ROmanian New leu
155 % the symbol is RON and 1 RON = 10000 ROL (old ROmanian Leu)...
156 int_curr_symbol "<U0052><U004F><U004E><U0020>"
157 % but representing counted coins is made in the same way as before.
158 currency_symbol "<U004C><U0065><U0069>"
159 % decimal point is comma
160 mon_decimal_point "<U002C>"
161 % the separation of digits is made in groups of three
162 % and the separator between the groups is the full stop (dot)
163 mon_thousands_sep "<U002E>"
165 % the positive sign is not usualy represented
167 % while the negative one is
168 negative_sign "<U002D>"
169 % usualy one will display only two digits after the decimal point
182 % same rules as for monetary apply for regular figures:
183 % decimal point is comma
184 decimal_point "<U002C>"
185 % and the separator between groups is full stop
186 thousands_sep "<U002E>"
187 % the separation of figures is made in groups of three
193 % abbreviated day names are (starting from Monday): Lu Ma Mi Jo Vi Sb Du
194 abday "<U0044><U0075>";"<U004C><U0075>";"<U004D><U0061>";"<U004D><U0069>";/
195 "<U004A><U006F>";"<U0056><U0069>";"<U0053><U0062>"
197 % Because in 1992 the Romanian Academy stated that within words the
198 % writing of the letter i> (i circumflex - U00EE) should be replaced
199 % by a> (acircumflex - U00E2), we use the post92 writing.
200 % Note: The actual rule is more complex, but the case which applies for
201 % Satruday is covered by the exposed explanation above.
203 % Day names are not capitalized:
204 % duminic<abreve>, luni, mar<tcomma>i,
205 % miercuri, joi, vineri,
206 % s<acircumflex>mb<abreve>t<abreve>
208 % Note that Tuesday Romanian day should be using t comma, not t cedilla,
209 % but due to the low availability of the glyph (U021B) in fonts we use
210 % the "so called t cedilla"
211 day "<U0064><U0075><U006D><U0069><U006E><U0069><U0063><U0103>";/
212 "<U006C><U0075><U006E><U0069>";/
213 "<U006D><U0061><U0072><U0163><U0069>";/
214 "<U006D><U0069><U0065><U0072><U0063><U0075><U0072><U0069>";/
215 "<U006A><U006F><U0069>";/
216 "<U0076><U0069><U006E><U0065><U0072><U0069>";/
217 "<U0073><U00E2><U006D><U0062><U0103><U0074><U0103>"
219 % All month abbreviations are composed of the first three letters of the full
220 % Romanian names of the months, except for November, whose abbreviation comes
221 % from the Latin month name, thus the abbreviation is "nov"
223 % Month names are not capitalized:
224 % ian feb mar apr mai iun iul aug sep oct nov dec
225 abmon "<U0069><U0061><U006E>";"<U0066><U0065><U0062>";/
226 "<U006D><U0061><U0072>";"<U0061><U0070><U0072>";/
227 "<U006D><U0061><U0069>";"<U0069><U0075><U006E>";/
228 "<U0069><U0075><U006C>";"<U0061><U0075><U0067>";/
229 "<U0073><U0065><U0070>";"<U006F><U0063><U0074>";/
230 "<U006E><U006F><U0076>";"<U0064><U0065><U0063>"
232 % Month names are _not_ capitalized in Romanian:
233 % ianuarie februarie martie
235 % iulie august septembrie
236 % octombrie noiembrie decembrie
237 mon "<U0069><U0061><U006E><U0075><U0061><U0072><U0069><U0065>";/
238 "<U0066><U0065><U0062><U0072><U0075><U0061><U0072><U0069><U0065>";/
239 "<U006D><U0061><U0072><U0074><U0069><U0065>";/
240 "<U0061><U0070><U0072><U0069><U006C><U0069><U0065>";/
241 "<U006D><U0061><U0069>";/
242 "<U0069><U0075><U006E><U0069><U0065>";/
243 "<U0069><U0075><U006C><U0069><U0065>";/
244 "<U0061><U0075><U0067><U0075><U0073><U0074>";/
245 "<U0073><U0065><U0070><U0074><U0065><U006D><U0062><U0072><U0069><U0065>";/
246 "<U006F><U0063><U0074><U006F><U006D><U0062><U0072><U0069><U0065>";/
247 "<U006E><U006F><U0069><U0065><U006D><U0062><U0072><U0069><U0065>";/
248 "<U0064><U0065><U0063><U0065><U006D><U0062><U0072><U0069><U0065>"
249 % Appropriate date and time representation (%c)
250 % Romania uses daylight saving and the names of the time zones are
251 % not widely known nor used
252 % "%a %d %b %Y %T %z"
253 d_t_fmt "<U0025><U0061><U0020><U0025><U0064><U0020><U0025><U0062><U0020>/
254 <U0025><U0059><U0020><U0025><U0054><U0020><U0025><U007A>"
256 % Appropriate date representation (%x)
258 d_fmt "<U0025><U0064><U002E><U0025><U006D><U002E><U0025><U0059>"
259 % 24 hour format is used,
260 t_fmt "<U0025><U0054>"
261 % thus no am/pm markers are defined/used
263 % also am/pm hour display format is not used
265 % %A %-e %B %Y, %H:%M:%S %z
266 date_fmt "<U0025><U0041><U0020><U0025><U002D><U0065><U0020><U0025><U0042>/
267 <U0020><U0025><U0059><U002C><U0020><U0025><U0048><U003A><U0025><U004D><U003A><U0025><U0053><U0020>/
269 % First week day is Monday
271 % First work day is Monday
276 % Romania uses A4 paper format
284 tel_int_fmt "<U002B><U0025><U0063><U0020><U0025><U0061><U0020><U0025>/
286 int_prefix "<U0034><U0030>"
290 % Romania uses the metric system
297 % Format of a name, taken from the glibc locale for Ukrainian.
299 % %F Family names in uppercase.
300 % %g First given name.
301 % %G First given initial.
302 % %l First given name with Latin letters.
303 % %o Other shorter name.
304 % %m Additional given names.
305 % %M Initials for additional given names.
307 % %s Salutation, such as "Doctor"
308 % %S Abbreviated salutation, such as "Mr." or "Dr."
309 % %d Salutation, using the FDCC-sets conventions
315 % %t If the preceding field descriptor resulted in an empty string,
316 % then the empty string, else a <space>.
318 % FIXME: There are two prefered ways:
319 % %d%t%s%t%g%t%f and %d%t%s%t%f%t%g%t%m
320 % The current tendency is to use the first form, while the second is the most
321 % popular form, it is widespread and widely known.
322 % Now we stick to the traditional/old/second form: %d%t%s%t%f%t%g%t%m
323 name_fmt "<U0025><U0064><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0073><U0025>/
324 <U0074><U0025><U0066><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0067><U0025><U0074>/
327 name_mr "<U0044><U006C><U002E>"
329 name_mrs "<U0044><U002D><U006E><U0061><U002E>"
331 name_miss "<U0044><U002D><U0072><U0061><U002E>"
335 % Format of an address. The fields have the following meaning
336 % (inspired originaly by glibc locale for Ukranian):
338 % %n Person's name, possibly constructed with the LC_NAME
339 % "name_fmt" keyword. (it appears to be invalid)
340 % %a Care of person, or organization.
342 % %d Department name.
344 % %s Street or block (eg. Japanese) name.
345 % %h House number or designation.
346 % %N Insert an <end-of-line> if the previous descriptor
347 % value was not an empty string; otherwise ignore.
348 % %t Insert a <space> if the previous descriptor value
349 % was not an empty string; otherwise ignore.
350 % %r Room number, door designation.
352 % %C Country designation, from the <country_post> keyword.
353 % %l Local township within town or city. (it appears to be invalid)
354 % %z Zip number, postal code.
356 % %S State, province, or prefecture.
357 % %c Country, as taken from data record.
359 % FIXME: it appears that %n and %l are not working; correct form is:
360 % %n%N%f%N%a%d%N%s%t%h%N%b%t%e%t%r%N%l%z%t%T%N%S%t%c%N
362 % %f%N%a%d%N%s%t%h%N%b%t%e%t%r%N%z%t%T%N%S%t%c%N
363 postal_fmt "<U0025><U0066>/
364 <U0025><U004E><U0025><U0061><U0025><U0064><U0025><U004E>/
365 <U0025><U0073><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0068><U0025><U004E>/
366 <U0025><U0062><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0065><U0025><U0074>/
367 <U0025><U0072><U0025><U004E><U0025><U007A>/
368 <U0025><U0074><U0025><U0054><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0053>/
369 <U0025><U0074><U0025><U0063><U0025><U004E>"
370 % Country names are capitalized: Roma>nia
371 country_name "<U0052><U006F><U006D><U00E2><U006E><U0069><U0061>"
372 country_ab2 "<U0052><U004F>"
373 country_ab3 "<U0052><U004F><U0055>"
375 country_car "<U0052><U004F>"
377 % see: http://homepages.cwi.nl/~dik/english/codes/isbn.html
380 % FIXME: is it really RO?
381 country_post "<U0052><U004F>"
382 % language names are not capitalized in Romanian ( roma>na( )
383 lang_name "<U0072><U006F><U006D><U00E2><U006E><U0103>"
384 lang_ab "<U0072><U006F>"
385 % set the terminology code to "ron" as defined in iso639-2
386 lang_term "<U0072><U006F><U006E>"
387 % set the bibliographic code to "rum" as defined in iso639-2
388 lang_lib "<U0072><U0075><U006D>"