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comment_char % escape_char / % This file is part of the GNU C Library and contains locale data. % The Free Software Foundation does not claim any copyright interest % in the locale data contained in this file. The foregoing does not % affect the license of the GNU C Library as a whole. It does not % exempt you from the conditions of the license if your use would % otherwise be governed by that license. % Marathi language locale for India. % Contributed by Kentaroh Noji and Tetsuji Orita <orita@jp.ibm.com>. LC_IDENTIFICATION title "Marathi language locale for India" source "IBM Globalization Center of Competency, Yamato Software Laboratory" address "1623-14, Shimotsuruma, Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 242-8502, Japan" contact "" email "bug-glibc-locales@gnu.org" tel "" fax "" language "Marathi" territory "India" revision "1.0" date "2000-07-21" category "i18n:2012";LC_IDENTIFICATION category "i18n:2012";LC_CTYPE category "i18n:2012";LC_COLLATE category "i18n:2012";LC_TIME category "i18n:2012";LC_NUMERIC category "i18n:2012";LC_MONETARY category "i18n:2012";LC_MESSAGES category "i18n:2012";LC_PAPER category "i18n:2012";LC_NAME category "i18n:2012";LC_ADDRESS category "i18n:2012";LC_TELEPHONE category "i18n:2012";LC_MEASUREMENT END LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_CTYPE copy "hi_IN" END LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE % CLDR collation rules for Marathi: % (see: https://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/trunk/common/collation/mr.xml) % % <collation type="standard"> % <cr><![CDATA[ % [normalization on] % [reorder Deva Beng Guru Gujr Orya Taml Telu Knda Mlym Sinh] % # % # The following tailoring is an adjustment of the % # DUCET collation order for ANUSVARA, CANDRABINDU, % # and VISARGA. Instead of being sorted with secondary % # weights, they are collated on primary level before % # the independent vowels. CANDRABINDU is secondary % # different from ANUSVARA. This gives a sort order % # similar to Hindi. % # % &ॐ<ं<<ँ<ः % # % # The following tailoring is an adjustment of the % # DUCET collation order for LLA. Instead of being % # sorted after LA, LLA is sorted after HA. % # % &ह<ळ % # % # KSSA is sorted after LLA. % # % <क्ष % # % # JNYA is sorted after KSSA. % # % <ज्ञ % ]]></cr> % </collation> % % And CLDR also lists the following % index characters: % (see: https://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/trunk/common/main/mr.xml) % % <exemplarCharacters type="index">[\u200D ॐ \u0902 ः अ आ इ ई उ ऊ ऋ ऌ ए ऐ ऑ ओ औ क ख ग घ ङ च छ ज झ ञ ट ठ ड ढ ण त थ द ध न प फ ब भ म य र ल व श ष स ह ळ ऽ \u0945 \u094D]</exemplarCharacters> % % The following rules implement the same order for glibc. copy "iso14651_t1" collating-symbol <anusvara> collating-symbol <candrabindu> collating-symbol <visarga> collating-element <dv_ksha> from "<U0915><U094D><U0937>" % क ् ष = क्ष collating-element <dv_dnya> from "<U091C><U094D><U091E>" % ज ् ञ = ज्ञ % This not in CLDR but it was in the old mr_IN collation in glibc: collating-element <dv_shra> from "<U0936><U094D><U0930>" % श ् र = श्र collating-symbol <d_ksha> collating-symbol <d_dnya> collating-symbol <d_shra> reorder-after <S0950> % DEVANAGARI OM <anusvara> <visarga> <U0902> <anusvara>;<ANUSVARA>;<MIN>;<U0902> % DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA <U0901> <anusvara>;"<ANUSVARA><VRNT1>";<MIN>;<U0901> % DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU <U0903> <visarga>;<VISARGA>;<MIN>;<U0903> % DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA reorder-after <S0939> % <U0939> <S0939>;<BASE>;<MIN>;<U0939> % DEVANAGARI LETTER HA <S0933> % DEVANAGARI LETTER LLA <d_ksha> <d_dnya> % This not in CLDR but it was in the old mr_IN collation in glibc: <d_shra> <U0933> <S0933>;<BASE>;<MIN>;<U0933> % DEVANAGARI LETTER LLA <dv_ksha> <d_ksha>;<BASE>;<MIN>;"<U0915><U094D><U0937>" % क ् ष = क्ष <dv_dnya> <d_dnya>;<BASE>;<MIN>;IGNORE % This not in CLDR but it was in the old mr_IN collation in glibc: <dv_shra> <d_shra>;<BASE>;<MIN>;IGNORE reorder-end END LC_COLLATE LC_MONETARY copy "hi_IN" END LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC copy "hi_IN" END LC_NUMERIC LC_TIME % This is the POSIX Locale definition for the LC_TIME category % generated by IBM Basic CountryPack Transformer. % These are generated based on XML base Locale definition file % for IBM Class for Unicode. % % Abbreviated weekday names (%a) abday "<U0930><U0935><U093F>";"<U0938><U094B><U092E>";/ "<U092E><U0902><U0917><U0933>";"<U092C><U0941><U0927>";/ "<U0917><U0941><U0930><U0941>";/ "<U0936><U0941><U0915><U094D><U0930>";"<U0936><U0928><U093F>" % % Full weekday names (%A) day "<U0930><U0935><U093F><U0935><U093E><U0930>";/ "<U0938><U094B><U092E><U0935><U093E><U0930>";/ "<U092E><U0902><U0917><U0933><U0935><U093E><U0930>";/ "<U092C><U0941><U0927><U0935><U093E><U0930>";/ "<U0917><U0941><U0930><U0941><U0935><U093E><U0930>";/ "<U0936><U0941><U0915><U094D><U0930><U0935><U093E><U0930>";/ "<U0936><U0928><U093F><U0935><U093E><U0930>" % % Abbreviated month names (%b) abmon "<U091C><U093E><U0928><U0947>";/ "<U092B><U0947><U092C><U094D><U0930><U0941>";/ "<U092E><U093E><U0930><U094D><U091A>";/ "<U090F><U092A><U094D><U0930><U093F>";/ "<U092E><U0947>";/ "<U091C><U0942><U0928>";/ "<U091C><U0941><U0932><U0948>";/ "<U0911><U0917>";/ "<U0938><U092A><U094D><U091F><U0947><U0902>";/ "<U0911><U0915><U094D><U091F><U094B>";/ "<U0928><U094B><U0935><U094D><U0939><U0947><U0902>";/ "<U0921><U093F><U0938><U0947><U0902>" % % Full month names (%B) mon "<U091C><U093E><U0928><U0947><U0935><U093E><U0930><U0940>";/ "<U092B><U0947><U092C><U094D><U0930><U0941><U0935><U093E><U0930><U0940>";/ "<U092E><U093E><U0930><U094D><U091A>";/ "<U090F><U092A><U094D><U0930><U093F><U0932>";/ "<U092E><U0947>";/ "<U091C><U0942><U0928>";/ "<U091C><U0941><U0932><U0948>";/ "<U0911><U0917><U0938><U094D><U091F>";/ "<U0938><U092A><U094D><U091F><U0947><U0902><U092C><U0930>";/ "<U0911><U0915><U094D><U091F><U094B><U092C><U0930>";/ "<U0928><U094B><U0935><U094D><U0939><U0947><U0902><U092C><U0930>";/ "<U0921><U093F><U0938><U0947><U0902><U092C><U0930>" % % Equivalent of AM PM am_pm "<U092E>.<U092A><U0942>.";/ "<U092E>.<U0928><U0902>." % % Appropriate date and time representation d_t_fmt "%A %d %b %Y %I:%M:%S %p %Z" % % Appropriate date representation d_fmt "%A %d %b %Y" % % Appropriate time representation t_fmt "%I:%M:%S %Z" % % Appropriate 12 h time representation (%r) t_fmt_ampm "%I:%M:%S %p %Z" week 7;19971130;1 END LC_TIME LC_MESSAGES yesexpr "^[+1yY<U0939>]" noexpr "^[-0nN<U0928>]" yesstr "<U0939><U094B><U092F>" nostr "<U0928><U093E><U0939><U0940>" END LC_MESSAGES LC_PAPER copy "hi_IN" END LC_PAPER LC_NAME % This is the ISO_IEC TR14652 Locale definition for the LC_NAME category % generated by IBM Basic CountryPack Transformer. % % name_fmt "%p%t%f%t%g" name_gen "" name_mr "Mr." name_mrs "Mrs." name_miss "Miss." name_ms "Ms." END LC_NAME LC_ADDRESS % This is the ISO_IEC TR14652 Locale definition for the LC_ADDRESS category % generated by IBM Basic CountryPack Transformer. postal_fmt "%z%c%T%s%b%e%r" country_name "<U092D><U093E><U0930><U0924>" country_ab2 "IN" country_ab3 "IND" country_num 356 country_car "IND" % मराठी lang_name "<U092E><U0930><U093E><U0920><U0940>" lang_ab "mr" lang_term "mar" lang_lib "mar" END LC_ADDRESS LC_TELEPHONE copy "hi_IN" END LC_TELEPHONE LC_MEASUREMENT copy "hi_IN" END LC_MEASUREMENT