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>.
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