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Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms(3pm)

NAME

Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms - plural form details reference for all included locales

VERSION

Locales.pm v0.09 (based on CLDR v2.0)

DESCRIPTION

CLDR 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.

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 "get_plural_form()" in Locales (i.e. the optional arguments after the number).

“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”.

Plural Category Argument Order Reference

aa
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ab
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ab”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ace
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ace”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ach
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ach”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ada
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ada”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ady
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ady”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ae
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ae”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

af
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
afa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “afa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

afh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “afh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

agq
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ain
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ain”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ak
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ak

akk
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “akk”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ale
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ale”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

alg
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “alg”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

alt
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “alt”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

am
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for am

an
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “an”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ang
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ang”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

anp
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “anp”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

apa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “apa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ar
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ar

arc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

arn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

arp
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arp”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

art
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “art”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

arw
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “arw”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

as
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
asa
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ast
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ast”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ath
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ath”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

aus
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “aus”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

av
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “av”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

awa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “awa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ay
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ay”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

az
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ba
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ba”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bad
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bad”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bai
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bai”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bal
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bal”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ban
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ban”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bas
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
bat
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bat”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

be
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for be

bej
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bej”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bem
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
ber
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ber”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bez
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
bg
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
bh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bho
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bho”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bik
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bik”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bin
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bin”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bla
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bla”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bm
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
bn
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
bnt
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bnt”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bo
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
br
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for br

bra
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bra”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

brx
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
bs
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for bs

btk
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “btk”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bua
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bua”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

bug
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “bug”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

byn
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ca
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
cad
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cad”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cai
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cai”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

car
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “car”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cau
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cau”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cay
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cay”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cch
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ce
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ce”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ceb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ceb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cel
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cel”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cgg
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
ch
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ch”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

chb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

chg
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chg”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

chk
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chk”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

chm
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chm”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

chn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cho
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cho”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

chp
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chp”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

chr
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
chy
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “chy”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cmc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cmc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

co
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “co”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cop
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cop”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cpe
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cpe”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cpf
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cpf”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cpp
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cpp”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

crh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “crh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

crp
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “crp”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cs
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero)
    
csb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “csb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cu
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cu”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cus
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cus”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “cv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

cy
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for cy

da
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
dak
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dak”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dar
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dar”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dav
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
day
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “day”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

de
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
de_at
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
de_ch
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
del
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “del”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

den
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “den”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dgr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dgr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

din
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “din”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dje
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
doi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “doi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dra
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dra”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dsb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dsb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dua
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
dum
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dum”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dyo
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
dyu
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “dyu”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

dz
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ebu
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ee
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
efi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “efi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

egy
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “egy”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

eka
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “eka”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

el
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
elx
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “elx”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

en
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
en_au
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
en_ca
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
en_gb
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
en_us
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
enm
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “enm”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

eo
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
es
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
es_419
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
es_es
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
et
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
eu
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
ewo
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
fa
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
fan
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fan”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

fat
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fat”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ff
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ff

fi
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
fil
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for fil

fiu
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fiu”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

fj
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fj”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

fo
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
fon
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fon”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

fr
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for fr

fr_ca
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for fr_ca

fr_ch
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for fr_ch

frm
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “frm”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

fro
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fro”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

frr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “frr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

frs
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “frs”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

fur
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
fy
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “fy”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ga
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero)
    
gaa
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
gay
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gay”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gba
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gba”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gd
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gd”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gem
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gem”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gez
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gez”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gil
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gil”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gl
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
gmh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gmh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

goh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “goh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gon
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gon”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gor
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gor”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

got
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “got”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

grb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “grb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

grc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “grc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

gsw
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
gu
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
guz
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
gv
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for gv

gwi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “gwi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ha
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
hai
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hai”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

haw
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
he
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
hi
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for hi

hil
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hil”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

him
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “him”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

hit
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hit”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

hmn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hmn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ho
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ho”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

hr
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for hr

hsb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hsb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ht
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ht”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

hu
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
hup
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hup”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

hy
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
hz
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “hz”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ia
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
iba
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “iba”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

id
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ie
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ie”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ig
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ii
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ijo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ijo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ik
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ik”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ilo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ilo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

inc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “inc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ine
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ine”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

inh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “inh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

io
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “io”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ira
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ira”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

iro
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “iro”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

is
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
it
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
iu
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “iu”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ja
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
jbo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jbo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

jmc
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
jpr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jpr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

jrb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jrb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

jv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “jv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ka
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kaa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kaa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kab
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for kab

kac
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kac”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kaj
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kam
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kar
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kar”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kaw
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kaw”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kbd
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kbd”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kcg
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kde
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kea
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kfo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kfo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kg
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kg”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kha
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kha”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

khi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “khi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kho
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kho”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

khq
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ki
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kj
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kj”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kk
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
kl
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
kln
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
km
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kmb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kmb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kn
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ko
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kok
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
kos
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kos”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kpe
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kpe”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

krc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “krc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

krl
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “krl”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kro
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kro”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kru
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kru”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ks
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ks”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ksb
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ksf
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ksh
    get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ksh

ku
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
kum
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kum”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kut
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kut”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “kv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

kw
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero)
    
ky
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
la
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “la”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lad
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lad”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lag
    get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for lag

lah
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lah”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lam
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lam”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lez
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lez”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lg
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
li
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “li”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ln
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ln

lo
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
lol
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lol”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

loz
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “loz”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lt
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero)
    
lu
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
lua
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lua”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lui
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lui”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

lun
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lun”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

luo
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
lus
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “lus”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

luy
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
lv
    get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for lv

mad
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mad”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mag
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mag”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mai
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mai”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mak
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mak”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

man
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “man”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

map
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “map”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mas
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
mdf
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mdf”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mdr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mdr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

men
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “men”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mer
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
mfe
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
mg
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for mg

mga
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mga”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mgh
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
mh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mic
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mic”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

min
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “min”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mis
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mis”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mk
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
mkh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mkh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ml
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
mn
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
mnc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mnc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mni
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mni”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mno
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mno”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mo
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for mo

moh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “moh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mos
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mos”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mr
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
ms
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
mt
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for mt

mua
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
mul
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mul”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mun
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mun”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mus
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mus”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mwl
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mwl”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

mwr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “mwr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

my
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
myn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “myn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

myv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “myv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

na
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “na”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nah
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nah”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nai
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nai”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nap
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nap”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

naq
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
nb
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
nd
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
nds
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ne
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
new
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “new”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ng
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ng”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nia
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nia”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nic
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nic”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

niu
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “niu”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nl
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
nl_be
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
nmg
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
nn
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
no
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
nog
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nog”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

non
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “non”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nqo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nqo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nr
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
nso
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for nso

nub
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nub”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nus
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
nv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nwc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nwc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ny
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ny”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nym
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nym”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nyn
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
nyo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nyo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

nzi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “nzi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

oc
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
oj
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “oj”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

om
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
or
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
os
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “os”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

osa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “osa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ota
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ota”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

oto
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “oto”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pa
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
paa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “paa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pag
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pag”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pal
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pal”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pam
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pam”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pap
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pap”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pau
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pau”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

peo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “peo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

phi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “phi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

phn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “phn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pl
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for pl

pon
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pon”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pra
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pra”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

pro
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “pro”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ps
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
pt
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
pt_br
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
pt_pt
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
qu
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “qu”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

raj
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “raj”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

rap
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rap”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

rar
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rar”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

rm
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
rn
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ro
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ro

roa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “roa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

rof
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
rom
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rom”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ru
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ru

rup
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “rup”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

rw
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
rwk
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sad
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sad”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sah
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sai
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sai”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sal
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sal”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sam
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sam”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

saq
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
sas
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sas”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sat
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sat”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sbp
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

scn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “scn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sco
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sco”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sd
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sd”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

se
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero)
    
see
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “see”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

seh
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sel
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sel”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sem
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sem”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ses
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sg
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sga
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sga”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sgn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sgn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sh
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for sh

shi
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for shi

shn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “shn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

si
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sid
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
sio
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sio”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sit
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sit”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sk
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero)
    
sl
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, other, special_zero)
    
sla
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sla”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sm
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sm”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sma
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sma”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

smi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “smi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

smj
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “smj”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

smn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “smn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sms
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sms”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sn
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
snk
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “snk”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

so
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
sog
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sog”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

son
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “son”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sq
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
sr
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for sr

srn
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “srn”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

srr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “srr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ss
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ssa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ssa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ssy
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
st
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
su
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “su”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

suk
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “suk”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sus
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sus”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sux
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “sux”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

sv
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
sw
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
swb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “swb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

swc
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
syc
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “syc”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

syr
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “syr”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ta
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
tai
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tai”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

te
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
tem
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tem”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

teo
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ter
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ter”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tet
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tet”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tg
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
th
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ti
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for ti

tig
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
tiv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tiv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tk
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tk”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tkl
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tkl”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tl
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for tl

tlh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tlh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tli
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tli”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tmh
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tmh”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tn
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
to
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
tog
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tog”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tpi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tpi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tr
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
trv
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ts
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
tsi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tsi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tt
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tt”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tum
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tum”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tup
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tup”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tut
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tut”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tvl
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tvl”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tw
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tw”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

twq
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ty
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ty”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tyv
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “tyv”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

tzm
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for tzm

udm
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “udm”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ug
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ug”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

uga
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “uga”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

uk
    get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)
    

Note: zero falls under a different category than “other” so there is no "“Special Zero” Argument" for uk

umb
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “umb”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

und
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “und”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

ur
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
uz
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
vai
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ve
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
vi
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
vo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “vo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

vot
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “vot”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

vun
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
wa
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wa”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

wae
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
wak
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wak”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

wal
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
war
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “war”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

was
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “was”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

wen
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wen”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

wo
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “wo”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

xal
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “xal”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

xh
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
xog
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
yao
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yao”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

yap
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yap”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

yav
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
yi
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yi”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

yo
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
ypk
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “ypk”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

yue
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “yue”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

za
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “za”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

zap
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zap”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

zbl
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zbl”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

zen
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zen”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

zh
    get_plural_form($n, other)
    get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)
    
znd
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “znd”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

zu
    get_plural_form($n, one, other)
    get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)
    
zun
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zun”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

zxx
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zxx”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

zza
CLDR 2.0 did not define data for “zza”, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

You can submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you wish.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

Please see "BUGS AND LIMITATIONS" in Locales

BEFORE YOU SUBMIT A BUG REPORT

Please see "BEFORE YOU SUBMIT A BUG REPORT" in Locales

AUTHOR

Daniel Muey "<http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl>"

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2009, Daniel Muey "<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 perlartistic.

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE SOFTWARE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.

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