glibc/localedata/locales/nso_ZA
Mike Frysinger 1c20cb2098 localedata: LC_MEASUREMENT: use copy directives everywhere
There are only two measurement systems that locales use: US and metric.
For the former, move to copying the en_US locale, while for the latter,
move to copying the i18n locale.  This lets us clean up all the stray
comments like FIXME.

There should be no functional differences here.
2016-04-12 16:47:52 -04:00

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comment_char %
escape_char /
% This file is part of the GNU C Library and contains locale data.
% The Free Software Foundation does not claim any copyright interest
% in the locale data contained in this file. The foregoing does not
% affect the license of the GNU C Library as a whole. It does not
% exempt you from the conditions of the license if your use would
% otherwise be governed by that license.
% Charset: UTF-8
% ChangeLog
% 0.3 (2005-10-13):
% 2005-10-12 Dwayne Bailey <dwayne@translate.org.za>
% - Added 'Charset: UTF-8' information
% - Update contact information
% - Allign spellings of month and weekday names with Dept. of
% Art and Culture's: Multilingual Mathematics Dictionary
% 0.2 (2004-10-27):
% 2004-10-27 Dwayne Bailey <dwayne@translate.org.za>
% - Update all contact information
% - Add lang_lib
% 2004-03-30 Dwayne Bailey <dwayne@translate.org.za>
% - Added country_ab2/3, country_num
% 2004-02-27: Dwayne Bailey <dwayne@translate.org.za>
% - Correction of lang_name comment
% 0.1 (2004-02-11):
% Initial Northern Sotho locale for South Africa
% by Zuza Software Foundation
LC_IDENTIFICATION
title "Northern Sotho locale for South Africa"
source "Zuza Software Foundation (Translate.org.za)"
address "PO Box 28364, Sunnyside, 0132, South Africa"
contact "Dwayne Bailey"
email "dwayne@translate.org.za"
tel ""
fax ""
language "Northern Sotho"
territory "South Africa"
revision "0.3"
date "2005-10-13"
%
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_IDENTIFICATION
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_CTYPE
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_COLLATE
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_TIME
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_NUMERIC
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_MONETARY
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_MESSAGES
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_PAPER
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_NAME
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_ADDRESS
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_TELEPHONE
category "nso_ZA:2004";LC_MEASUREMENT
END LC_IDENTIFICATION
LC_CTYPE
% Use the characters described in the charmap file "i18n.tgz"
copy "i18n"
END LC_CTYPE
LC_COLLATE
% Copy the template from ISO/IEC 14651 i.e.
% use the rules there when making ordered lists of words.
copy "iso14651_t1"
END LC_COLLATE
LC_MONETARY
copy "en_ZA"
END LC_MONETARY
LC_NUMERIC
copy "en_ZA"
END LC_NUMERIC
LC_TIME
% abday - The abbreviations for the week days:
% - Son, Mos^, Bed, Rar, Ne, Hla, Mok
abday "<U0053><U006F><U006E>";/
"<U004D><U006F><U0161>";/
"<U0042><U0065><U0064>";/
"<U0052><U0061><U0072>";/
"<U004E><U0065>";/
"<U0048><U006C><U0061>";/
"<U004D><U006F><U006B>"
% day - The full names of the week days:
% - LaMorena, Mos^upologo, Labobedi, Laboraro, Labone, Labohlano, Mokibelo
day "<U004C><U0061><U004D><U006F><U0072><U0065><U006E><U0061>";/
"<U004D><U006F><U0161><U0075><U0070><U006F><U006C><U006F><U0067><U006F>";/
"<U004C><U0061><U0062><U006F><U0062><U0065><U0064><U0069>";/
"<U004C><U0061><U0062><U006F><U0072><U0061><U0072><U006F>";/
"<U004C><U0061><U0062><U006F><U006E><U0065>";/
"<U004C><U0061><U0062><U006F><U0068><U006C><U0061><U006E><U006F>";/
"<U004D><U006F><U006B><U0069><U0062><U0065><U006C><U006F>"
% abmon - The abbreviations for the months
% - Jan, Feb, Mat, Apr, Mei, Jun, Jul, Ago, Set, Okt, Nof, Dis
abmon "<U004A><U0061><U006E>";"<U0046><U0065><U0062>";/
"<U004D><U0061><U0074>";"<U0041><U0070><U0072>";/
"<U004D><U0065><U0069>";"<U004A><U0075><U006E>";/
"<U004A><U0075><U006C>";"<U0041><U0067><U006F>";/
"<U0053><U0065><U0074>";"<U004F><U006B><U0074>";/
"<U004E><U006F><U0066>";"<U0044><U0069><U0073>"
% mon - The full names of the months -
% - Janaware, Febereware, Mats^he, Aprele, Mei, June
% Julae, Agostose, Setemere, Oktobere, Nofemere, Disemere
mon "<U004A><U0061><U006E><U0061><U0077><U0061><U0072><U0065>";/
"<U0046><U0065><U0062><U0065><U0072><U0065><U0077><U0061><U0072><U0065>";/
"<U004D><U0061><U0074><U0161><U0068><U0065>";/
"<U0041><U0070><U0072><U0065><U006C><U0065>";/
"<U004D><U0065><U0069>";/
"<U004A><U0075><U006E><U0065>";/
"<U004A><U0075><U006C><U0061><U0065>";/
"<U0041><U0067><U006F><U0073><U0074><U006F><U0073><U0065>";/
"<U0053><U0065><U0074><U0065><U006D><U0065><U0072><U0065>";/
"<U004F><U006B><U0074><U006F><U0062><U0065><U0072><U0065>";/
"<U004E><U006F><U0066><U0065><U006D><U0065><U0072><U0065>";/
"<U0044><U0069><U0073><U0065><U006D><U0065><U0072><U0065>"
% Abreviated date and time representation to be referenced by the "%c" field descriptor -
d_t_fmt "<U0025><U0061><U0020><U0025><U0064><U0020><U0025><U0062><U0020><U0025><U0059><U0020><U0025><U0054><U0020><U0025><U005A>"
%
% "%a" (short weekday name),
% "%d" (day of month as a decimal number),
% "%b" (short month name),
% "%Y" (year with century as a decimal number),
% "%T" (24-hour clock time in format HH:MM:SS),
% "%Z" (Time zone name)
% Date representation to be referenced by the "%x" field descriptor -
d_fmt "<U0025><U0064><U002F><U0025><U006D><U002F><U0025><U0059>"
% "%d/%m/%Y", day/month/year as decimal numbers (01/01/2000).
% Time representation to be referenced by the "%X" field descriptor -
t_fmt "<U0025><U0054>"
% "%T" (24-hour clock time in format HH:MM:SS)
% Define representation of ante meridiem and post meridiem strings -
am_pm "";""
% The "" mean 'default to "AM" and "PM".
% Define time representation in 12-hour format with "am_pm", to be referenced by the "%r"
t_fmt_ampm ""
% The "" means that this format is not supported.
END LC_TIME
LC_MESSAGES
% FIXME: Check both of these
% The affirmative response - ee
% "^[yYeE].*"
yesexpr "<U005E><U005B><U0079><U0059><U0065><U0045><U005D>"
% The negative response - aowa
% "^[nNaA].*"
noexpr "<U005E><U005B><U006E><U004E><U0061><U0041><U005D>"
END LC_MESSAGES
LC_PAPER
copy "en_ZA"
END LC_PAPER
LC_TELEPHONE
copy "en_ZA"
END LC_TELEPHONE
LC_MEASUREMENT
copy "en_ZA"
END LC_MEASUREMENT
LC_NAME
% Format for addressing a person.
name_fmt "<U0025><U0064><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0067><U0025><U0074>/
<U0025><U006D><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0066>"
% "%d%t%g%t%m%t%f"
% "Salutation",
% "Empty string, or <Space>",
% "First given name",
% "Empty string, or <Space>",
% "Middle names",
% "Empty string, or <Space>",
% "Clan names"
% FIXME - define all the following name_*
% General salutation for any sex
% name_gen ""
% Salutation for unmarried females - ""
% name_miss ""
% Salutation for males - ""
% name_mr ""
% Salutation for married females - ""
% name_mrs ""
% Salutation valid for all females - "" (no term)
% name_ms ""
END LC_NAME
LC_ADDRESS
% Country name in Northern Sotho - "Afrika Borwa"
country_name "<U0041><U0066><U0072><U0069><U006B><U0061><U0020>/
<U0042><U006F><U0072><U0077><U0061>"
% Abbreviated country postal name - "ZA"
country_post "<U005A><U0041>"
% UN Geneve 1949:68 Distinguishing signs of vehicles in international traffic
% http://www.unece.org/trans/conventn/disting-signs-5-2001.pdf
% ZA
country_car "<U005A><U0041>"
% FIXME define the following correctly
% country_isbn ""
% Language name in Northern Sotho - "Sesotho sa Leboa"
lang_name "<U0053><U0065><U0073><U006F><U0074><U0068><U006F><U0020>/
<U0073><U0061><U0020><U004C><U0065><U0062><U006F><U0061>"
% ISO 639 two and three letter language names
% see http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/englangn.html
lang_ab ""
lang_term "<U006E><U0073><U006F>"
lang_lib "<U006E><U0073><U006F>"
% Representation of postal addresses (minus the addressee's name) in South
% Africa. (Ignored for now)
postal_fmt "<U0025><U0066><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0061><U0025><U004E>/
<U0025><U0064><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0062><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0073>/
<U0020><U0025><U0068><U0020><U0025><U0065><U0020><U0025><U0072><U0025>/
<U004E><U0025><U007A><U0020><U0025><U0054><U0025>/
<U004E><U0025><U0063><U0025><U004E>"
% "%f%N%a%N%d%N%b%N%s %h %e %r%N%z %T%N%c%N", which gives -
% "firm name",
% "end of line",
% "C/O address",
% "end of line",
% "department name",
% "Building name",
% "end of line",
% "street or block name",
% "space",
% "house number or designation",
% "space",
% "floor number",
% "space",
% "room number, door designation",
% "end of line",
% "postal code",
% "space",
% "town, city",
% "end of line",
% "country designation for the <country_post> keyword",
% "end of line
%
% ISO 3166 country number and 2 and 3 letter abreviations
% http://www.unicode.org/onlinedat/countries.html
% ZA
country_ab2 "<U005A><U0041>"
% ZAF
country_ab3 "<U005A><U0041><U0046>"
country_num 710
END LC_ADDRESS