scuffed-code/icu4c/data/mt.txt
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// Copyright (c) 1998-2001 IBM, Inc. and others.
//
// Maltese locale.
// Maintained by srl@monkey.sbay.org [See below for full credits]
//
// Search for 'Sources' below for source abbreviations
// Hi. This file is now in utf-8. Thank you very much.
// Quick rundown on Maltese Unicode:
// ---------------------------------
// ċ = U+010B Ċ = U+010A 'ch'
// ġ = U+0121 Ġ = U+0120 soft G
// ħ = U+0127 Ħ = U+0126 voiced H [or 2nd letter of 'silent' għ]
// ż = U+017c Ż = U+017B 'dz'
//
// COMBINING MARKS:
// There is no combining mark for the slash (h/)
// but, U+0307 is the DOT ABOVE needed for ż, ċ, and ġ (in collation rules)
mt {
Version { "0.9.5" } // 2002-01-15
ShortLanguage { mlt }
// "%%PHONEBOOK" { "Bħal lista tat-telefon" }
// "%%PINYIN" { "Pinyin Order" }
// "%%TRADITIONAL" { "Traditional" }
// "%%STROKE" { "Stroke Order" }
// "%%DIRECT" { "Dritt Order" }
"%%PREEURO" { "Qabel il-Euro" }
Languages {
root { "Għerq" } // the root locale
//------------------------------------------------
aa { "Afar" } // Afar
ab { "Abkażjan" } // Abkhazian
ace { "Aċiniż" } // Achinese
ach { "Akoli" } // Acoli
ada { "Adangme" } // Adangme
ae { "Avestan" } // Avestan
af { "Afrikans" } // Afrikaans
afa { "Afro-Asjatiku (Oħra)" } // Afro-Asiatic (Other)
afh { "Afriħili" } // Afrihili
aka { "Akan" } // Akan
akk { "Akkadjen" } // Akkadien
ale { "Aleut" } // Aleut
alg { "Lingwi Algonqwinjani" } // Algonquian Languages
am { "Amħariku" } // Amharic
ang { "Ingliż, Antik (ca.450-1100)" } // English, Old (ca.450-1100)
apa { "Lingwi Apaċi" } // Apache Languages
ar { "Għarbi" } // Arabic
arc { "Aramajk" } // Aramaic
arn { "Arawkanjan" }// Araucanian
arp { "Arapaħo" } // Arapaho
art { "Artifiċjali (Oħra)" } // Artificial (Other)
arw { "Arawak" } // Arawak
as { "Assamese" } // Assamese
ath { "Lingwi Atabaskani" } // Athapaskan Languages
aus { "Lingwi Awstraljani" }// Australian Languages
ava { "Avarik" } // Avaric
awa { "Awadħi" } // Awadhi
ay { "Ajmara" } // Aymara
az { "Ażerbajġani" } // Azerbaijani
ba { "Baxkir" } // Bashkir
bad { "Banda" } // Banda
bai { "Lingwi Bamileke" } // Bamileke Languages
bal { "Baluċi" } // Baluuchi
bam { "Bambara" } // Bambara
ban { "Baliniż" } // Balinese
bas { "Basa" } // Basa
bat { "Baltiku (Oħra)" } // Baltic (Other)
be { "Belarussu" } // Belarusian
bej { "Beja" } // Beja
bem { "Bemba" } // Bemba
ber { "Beber" } // Beber
bg { "Bulgaru" } // Bulgarian
bh { "Biħari" } // Bihari
bho { "Bojpuri" } // Bhojpuri
bi { "Bislama" } // Bislama
bik { "Bikol" } // Bikol
bin { "Bini" } // Bini
bla { "Siksika" } // Siksika
bn { "Bengali" } // Bengali
bnt { "Bantu" } // Bantu
bo { "Tibetjan" } // Tibetan
br { "Brenton" } // Brenton
bra { "Braj" } // Braj
bs { "Bosnijan" } // Bosnian
btk { "Batak" } // Batak
bua { "Burjat" } // Buriat
bug { "Buginiż" } // Buginese
ca { "Katalan" } // Catalan
cad { "Kaddo" } // Caddo
cai { "Amerika Ċentrali (Oħra)" } // Central American Indian (Other)
car { "Karib" } // Carib
cau { "Kawkasu (Oħra)" } // Caucasian (Other)
ce { "Ċeċen" } // Chechen
ceb { "Sibwano" } // Cebuano
cel { "Keltiku (Oħra)" } // Celtic (Other)
ch { "Ċamorro" } // Chamorro
chb { "Ċibċa" } // Chibcha
chg { "Ċagataj" } // Chagatai
chk { "Ċukese" } // Chuukese
chm { "Mari" } // Mari
chn { "Ġargon taċ-Ċinuk" } // Chinook Jargon
cho { "Ċostaw" } // Choctaw
chp { "Ċipewjan" } // Chipewyan
chr { "Ċerokij" } // Cherokee
chy { "Xajenn" } // Cheyenne
cmc { "Lingwi Ċamiki" } // Chamic Languages
co { "Korsiku" } // Corsican
cop { "Koptiku" } // Coptic
cpe { "Kreoli u Piġini, Bbażat fuq l-Ingliż (Oħra)" } // Creoles and Pidgins, English-based (Other)
cpf { "Kreoli u Piġini, Bbażat fuq il-Franċiż (Oħra)" } // Creoles and Pidgins, French-based (Other)
cre { "Krij" } // Cree
crp { "Kreoli u Piġini (Oħra)" } // Creoles and Pidgins (Other)
cs { "Ċek" } // Czech
cu { "Slaviku tal-Knisja" } // Church Slavic
cus { "Kuxtiku (Oħra)" } // Cushitic (Other)
cv { "Ċuvax" } // Chuvash
cy { "Welx" } // Welsh
da { "Daniż" } // Danish
dak { "Dakota" } // Dakota
day { "Dajak" } // Dayak
de { "Ġermaniż" } // German
del { "Delawerjan" } // Delaware
den { "Slav" } // Slave
dgr { "Dogrib" } // Dogrib
din { "Dinka" } // Dinka
div { "Diveħi" } // Divehi
doi { "Dogri" } // Dogri
dra { "Dravidjan (Oħra)" } // Dravidian (Other)
dua { "Dwala" } // Duala
dum { "Olandiż, Medjevali (ca. 1050-1350)" } // Dutch, Middle (ca. 1050-1350)
dyu { "Djula" } // Dyula
dz { "Vutani" } // Bhutani
dzo { "Dżongka" } // Dzongkha
efi { "Efik" } // Efik
egy { "Eġizzjan (Antik)" } // Egyptian (Ancient)
eka { "Ekajuk" } // Ekajuk
el { "Grieg" } // Greek
elx { "Elamit" } // Elamite
en { "Ingliż" } // English
enm { "Ingliż, Medjevali (1100-1500)" } // English, Middle( 1100 -1500)
eo { "Esperanto" } // Esperanto
es { "Spanjol" } // Spanish
et { "Estonjan" } // Estonian
eu { "Bask" } // Basque
ewe { "Ewe" } // Ewe
ewo { "Ewondo" } // Ewondo
fa { "Persjan" } // Persian
fan { "Fang" } // Fang
fat { "Fanti" } // Fanti
fi { "Finlandiż" } // Finnish
fiu { "Finno - Ugrijan" } // Finno - Ugrian
fj { "Fiġi" } // Fiji
fo { "Fawriż" } // Faeroese
fon { "Fon" } // Fon
fr { "Franċiż" } // French
frm { "Franċiż, Medjevali (ca. 1400-1600)" } // French, Middle (ca.1400-1600)
fro { "Franċiż, Antik (842-ca. 1400)" } // French, Old (842-ca.1400)
ful { "Fulaħ" } // Fulah
fur { "Frijuljan" } // Friulian
fy { "Friżjan" } // Frisian
ga { "Irlandiż" } // Irish
gaa { "Ga" } // Ga
gay { "Gajo" } // Gayo
gba { "Gbaja" } // Gbaya
gd { "Galliku Skoċċiż" } // Scots Gaelic
gem { "Ġermaniku (Oħra)" } // Germanic (Other)
gil { "Gilbertjan" } // Gilbertese
gl { "Gallegjan" } // Gallegan
gla { "Galliku (Skoċċiż)" } // Gaelic (Scots)
gmh { "Ġermaniku, Medjevali Pulit (ca. 1050-1500)" } // German, Middle High (ca.1050-1500)
gn { "Gwarani" } // Guarani
goh { "Ġermaniku, Antik Pulit (ca. 750-1050)" } // German, Old High (ca.750-1050)
gon { "Gondi" } // Gondi
gor { "Gorontalo" } // Gorontalo
got { "Gotiku" } // Gothic
grb { "Ġerbo" } // Gerbo
grc { "Grieg, Antik (to 1453)" } // Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
gu { "Guġarati" } // Gujarati
gv { "Manks" } // Manx
gwi { "Gwiċin" } // Gwich'in
hai { "Ħajda" } // Haida
ha { "Ħawsa" } // Hausa
haw { "Ħawajjan" } // Hawaiian
he { "Ebrajk" } // Hebrew
hi { "Ħindi" } // Hindi
him { "Ħimaċali" } // Himachali
hit { "Ħittit" } // Hittite
hmn { "Ħmong" } // Hmong
ho { "Ħiri Motu" } // Hiri Motu
hr { "Kroat" } // Croatian
hu { "Ungeriż" } // Hungarian
hup { "Ħupa" } // Hupa
hy { "Armenjan" } // Armenian
hz { "Ħerero" } // Herero
ia { "Interlingua" } // Interlingua
iba { "Iban" } // Iban
ibo { "Igbo" } // Igbo
id { "Indoneżjan" } // Indonesian
ie { "Interlingue" } // Interlingue
ijo { "Iġo" } // Ijo
ik { "Inupjak" } // Inupiak
ilo { "Iloko" } // Iloko
inc { "Indjan (Oħra)" } // Indic (Other)
ine { "Indo-Ewropew" } // Indo-European
ira { "Iranjan" } // Iranian
iro { "Lingwi Irogwjani" } // Iroguoian Languages
is { "Iżlandiż" } // Icelandic
it { "Taljan" } // Italian
iu { "Inukitut" } // Inukitut
iw { "Ebrajk" } // Hebrew
ja { "Ġappuniż" } // Japanese
jpr { "Lhudi-Persjan" } // Judeo-Persian
jrb { "Lhudi-Għarbi" } // Judeo-Arabic
jw { "Ġavaniż" } // Javanese
ka { "Ġorġjan" } // Georgian
kaa { "Kara-Kalpak" } // Kara-Kalpak
kab { "Kabuljan" } // Kabyle
kac { "Kaċin" } // Kachin
kam { "Kamba" } // Kamba
kar { "Karen" } // Karen
kau { "Kanuri" } // Kanuri
kaw { "Kawi" } // Kawi
kha { "Kasi" } // Khasi
khi { "Kojsan" } // Khoisan
kho { "Kotaniż" } // Khotanese
ki { "Kikuju" } // Kikuyu
kk { "Każak" } // Kazakh
kl { "Kalallisut" } // Kalaallisut
km { "Kmer" } // Khmer
kmb { "Kimbundu" } // Kimbundu
kn { "Kannada" } // Kannada
ko { "Korejan" } // Korean
kok { "Konkani" } // Konkani
kon { "Kongo" } // Kongo
kos { "Kosrejan" } // Kosrean
kpe { "Kpelle" } // Kpelle
kro { "Kru" } // Kru
kru { "Kurusk" } // Kuruckh
ks { "Kaxmiri" } // Kashmiri
ku { "Kurdiż" } // Kurdish
kum { "Kumiku" } // Kumyk
kut { "Kutenaj" } // Kutenai
kv { "Komi" } // Komi
kw { "Korniku" } // Cornish
ky { "Kirgiż" } // Kirghiz
la { "Latin" } // Latin
lad { "Ladino" } // Ladino
lah { "Landa" } // Lahnda
lam { "Lamba" } // Lamba
lb { "Letżburgiż" } // Letzeburgesch
lez { "Leżgjan" } // Lezghian
lin { "Lingaljan" } // Lingala
lit { "Litwanjan" } // Lithuanian
ln { "Lingaljan" } // Lingala
lo { "Lao" } // Lao
lol { "Mongo" } // Mongo
loz { "Lożi" } // Lozi
lt { "Litwanjan" } // Lithuanian
lua { "Luba-Luluwa" } // Luba-Lulua
lub { "Luba-Katanga" } // Luba-Katanga
lug { "Ganda" } // Ganda
lui { "Luwisinuż" } // Luiseeno
lun { "Lunda" } // Lunda
luo { "Luwa" } // Lua
lus { "Luxaj" } // Lushai
lv { "Latvjan (Lettix)" } // Latvian (Lettish)
mad { "Maduriż" } // Madurese
mag { "Magaħi" } // Magahi
mai { "Majtili" } // Maithili
mak { "Makasar" } // Makasar
man { "Mandingwan" } // Mandingue
map { "Awstronesjan" } // Austronesian
mas { "Masaj" } // Masai
mdr { "Mandar" } // Mandar
men { "Mende" } // Mende
mg { "Malagażi" } // Malagasy
mga { "Irlandiż, Medjevali (900-1200)" } // Irish, Middle (900-1200)
mh { "Marxall" } // Marshall
mi { "Maori" } // Maori
mic { "Mikmek" } // Mic-Mac
min { "Minangkabaw" } // Minangkabau
mis { "Lingwi Oħra" } // Miscellaneous Languages
mk { "Maċedonjan" } // Macedonian
mkh { "Mon-Kmer (Oħra)" } // Mon-Khmer (Other)
ml { "Malajalam" } // Malayalam
mn { "Mongoljan" } // Mongolian
mnc { "Manċurjan" } // Manchu
mni { "Manipuri" } // Manipuri
mno { "Lingwi Manobo" } // Manobo Languages
mo { "Moldavjan" } // Moldavian
moh { "Moħak" } // Mohawk
mos { "Mossi" } // Mossi
mr { "Marati" } // Marathi
ms { "Malajan" } // Malay
mt { "Malti" } // Maltese
mul { "Lingwi Diversi" } // Multiple Languages
mun { "Lingwi tal-Munda" } // Munda Languages
mus { "Kriek" } // Creek
mwr { "Marwari" } // Marwari
my { "Burmiż" } // Burmese
myn { "Majan" } // Mayan
na { "Nawuru" } // Nauru
nah { "Naħwatil" } // Nahuatl
nai { "Indjan tal-Amerika ta' Fuq (Oħra)" } // North American Indian (Other)
nb { "Bokmahal Norveġiż" } // Norwegian Bokmål
nd { "Ndebele, ta' Fuq" } // Ndebele, North
nds { "Ġermaniż Komuni; Sassonu Komuni" } // Low German; Low Saxon
ne { "Nepaliż" } // Nepali
new { "Newari" } // Newari
ng { "Ndonga" } // Ndonga
nia { "Nijas" } // Nias
nic { "Niġerjan - Kordofanjan" } // Niger - Kordofanian
niu { "Nijuwejan" } // Niuean
nl { "Olandiż" } // Dutch
nn { "Ninorsk Norveġiż" } // Norwegian Nynorsk
no { "Norveġiż" } // Norwegian
non { "Skandinav, Antik" } // Norse, Old
nr { "Ndebele, t'Isfel" } // Ndebele, South
nso { "Soto, ta' Fuq" } // Sotho, Northern
nub { "Lingwi Nubjani" } // Nubian Languages
nv { "Navaħo" } // Navajo
ny { "Ċiċewa; Njanġa" } // Chichewa; Nyanja
nym { "Njamweżi" } // Nyamwezi
nyo { "Njoro" } // Nyoro
nzi { "Nżima" } // Nzima
oc { "Provenzal (wara 1500)" } // Provençal; Occitan (post 1500)
oji { "Oġibwa" } // Ojibwa
om { "Oromo (Afan)" } // Oromo (Afan)
or { "Orija" } // Oriya
os { "Ossettiku" } // Ossetic
osa { "Osaġjan" } // Osage
ota { "Tork (Imperu Ottoman)" } // Turkish (Ottoman Empire)
oto { "Lingwi Otomjani" } // Otomian Languages
pa { "Punġabi" } // Punjabi
paa { "Papwan (Oħra)" } // Papuan (Ohter)
pag { "Pangasinjan" } // Pangasinan
pal { "Paħlavi" } // Pahlavi
pam { "Pampamga" } // pampamga?
pap { "Papjamento" } // Papiamento
pau { "Palawjan" } // Palauan
peo { "Persjan Antik (ca. 600-400 Q.K.)" } // Persian Old (ca.600-400 B.C.)
phi { "Filippin (Oħra)" } // Philippine (Other)
phn { "Feniċju" } // Phoenician
pi { "Pali" } // Pali
pl { "Pollakk" } // Polish
pon { "Ponpejan" } // Pohnpeian
pra { "Lingwi Prakriti" } // Prakrit Languages
pro { "Provenzal, Antik (sa l-1500)" } // Provençal, Old (to 1500)
ps { "Paxtun" } // Pashto (Pushto)
pt { "Portugiż" } // Portuguese
qu { "Keċwa" } // Quechua
raj { "Raġastani" } // Rajastani
rap { "Rapanwi" } // Rapanui
rar { "Rarotongani" } // Rarotongan
rm { "Reto-Romanz" } // Rhaeto-Romance
rn { "Rundi" } // Rundi
ro { "Rumen" } // Romanian
roa { "Romanz (Oħra)" } // Romance (Other)
rom { "Żingaru" } // Romany
ru { "Russu" } // Russian
rw { "Kinjarwanda" }// Kinyarwanda
sa { "Sanskrit" } // Sanskrit
sad { "Sandawe" } // Sandawe
sah { "Jakut" } // Yakut
sai { "Indjan tal-Amerika t'Isfel (Oħra)" } // South American Indian (Other)
sal { "Salixan" } // Salishan
sam { "Samritan" } // Samritan
sas { "Saska" } // Saska
sat { "Santali" } // Santali
sc { "Sardinjan" } // Sardinian
sco { "Skoċċiż" } // Scots
sd { "Sindi" } // Sindhi
se { "Sami ta' Fuq" }// Northern Sami
sel { "Selkup" } // Selkup
sem { "Semitiku" } // Semitic
sg { "Sango" } // Sango
sga { "Irlandiż, Antik (sa l-900)" } // Irish, Old (to 900)
sgn { "Lingwa tas-Sinjali" } // Sign Languages
sh { "Serbo-Kroat" } // Serbo-Croatian
shn { "Xan" } // Shan
si { "Sinħaliż" } // Sinhalese
sid { "Sidamo" } // Sidamo
sio { "Lingwi Suwjani" } // Siouan Languages
sit { "Sino-Tibetjani (Oħra)" } // Sino-Tibetan (Other)
sk { "Slovakk" } // Slovak
sl { "Slav" } // Slovenian
sm { "Samojan" } // Samoan
sn { "Xona" } // Shona
snk { "Soninke" } // Soninke
so { "Somali" } // Somali
sog { "Sogdien" } // Sogdien
son { "Songaj" } // Songhai
sq { "Albaniż" } // Albanian
sr { "Serb" } // Serbian
srr { "Serer" } // Serer
ss { "Swati" } // Swati
ssa { "Nilo-Saħaram" } // Nilo-Saharam
st { "Soto, t'Isfel" } // Sotho, Southern
su { "Sundaniż" } // Sundanese
suk { "Sukuma" } // Sukuma
sus { "Susu" } // Susu
sux { "Sumerjan" } // Sumerian
sv { "Svediż" } // Swedish
sw { "Swaħili" } // Swahili
syr { "Sirjan" } // Syriac
ta { "Tamil" } // Tamil
tai { "Tai (Oħra)" } // Tai (Other)
te { "Telugu" } // Telugu
tem { "Timne" } // Timne
ter { "Tereno" } // Tereno
tet { "Tetum" } // Tetum
tg { "Taġik" } // Tajik
th { "Tajlandiż" } // Thai
tig { "Tigre" } // Tigre
ti { "Tigrinja" } // Tigrinya
tiv { "Tiv" } // Tiv
tk { "Turkmeni" } // Turkmen
tl { "Tagalog" } // Tagalog
tli { "Tlingit" } // Tlingit
tmh { "Tamaxek" } // Tamashek
tn { "Zwana" } // Tswana
tog { "Tonga (Njasa)" } // Tonga (Nyasa)
to { "Tongan (Gżejjer ta' Tonga)" } // Tongan (Tonga Islands)
tr { "Tork" } // Turkish
ts { "Tsonga" } // Tsonga
tsi { "Zimxjan" } // Tsimshian
tt { "Tatar" } // Tatar
tum { "Tumbuka" } // Tumbuka
tur { "Tork" } // Turkish
tut { "Altajk (Oħra)" } // Altaic (Other)
tvl { "Tuvalu" } // Tuvalu
tw { "Twi" } // Twi
ty { "Taħitjan" } // Tahitian
tyv { "Tuvinjan" } // Tuvinian
ug { "Wigur" } // Uighur
uga { "Ugaritiku" } // Ugaritic
uk { "Ukranjan" } // Ukrainian
umb { "Umbundu" } // Umbundu
und { "Indeterminat" } // Undetermined
ur { "Urdu" } // Urdu
uz { "Użbek" } // Uzbek
vai { "Vai" } // Vai
ven { "Venda" } // Venda
vi { "Vjetnamiż" } // Vietnamese
vo { "Volapuk" } // Volapuk
vot { "Votik" } // Votic
wak { "Lingwi Wakaxani" } // Wakashan Languages
wal { "Walamo" } // Walamo
war { "Waraj" } // Waray
was { "Waxo" } // Washo
wen { "Lingwi Sorbjani" } // Sorbian Languages
wo { "Wolof" } // Wolof
xh { "Ħoża" } // Xhosa
yao { "Jao" } // Yao
yap { "Japese" } // Yapese
yi { "Jiddix" } // Yiddish
yo { "Joruba" } // Yoruba
ypk { "Lingwi Jupiċi" } // Yupik Languages
za { "Żwang" } // Zhuang
zap { "Żapotek" } // Zapotec
zen { "Żenaga" } // Zenaga
zh { "Ċiniż" } // Chinese
znd { "Żande" } // Zande
zu { "Żulu" } // Zulu
zun { "Żuni" } // Zuni
}
Countries {
AD { "Andorra" } // Andorra
AE { "Emirati Għarab Maqgħuda" } // United Arab Emirates
AF { "Afganistan" } // Afghanistan
AI { "Angwilla" } // Anguilla
AL { "Albanija" } // Albania
AM { "Armenja" } // Armenia
AN { "Antilles Olandiżi" } // Netherlands Antilles
AO { "Angola" } // Angola
AR { "Arġentina" } // Argentina
AS { "Samoa Amerikana" } // American Samoa
AT { "Awstrija" } // Austria
AU { "Awstralja" } // Australia
AW { "Aruba" } // Aruba
AZ { "Ażerbajġan" } // Azerbaijan
BA { "Bożnija Ħerżegovina" } // Bosnia and Herzegovina
BB { "Barbados" } // Barbados
BD { "Bangladexx" } // Bangladesh
BE { "Belġju" } // Belgium
BF { "Burkina Faso" } // Burkina Faso
BG { "Bulgarija" } // Bulgaria
BH { "Baħrajn" } // Bahrain
BI { "Burundi" } // Burundi
BJ { "Benin" } // Benin
BM { "Bermuda" } // Bermuda
BN { "Brunej" } // Brunei
BO { "Bolivja" } // Bolivia
BR { "Brażil" } // Brazil
BS { "Baħamas" } // Bahamas
BT { "Butan" } // Bhutan
BW { "Botswana" } // Botswana
BY { "Bjelorussja" } // Belarus
BZ { "Beliże" } // Belize
CA { "Kanada" } // Canada
CF { "Repubblika Afrikana Ċentrali" } // Central African Republic
CG { "Kongo" } // Congo
CH { "Svizzera" } // Switzerland
CI { "Kosta ta' l-Avorju" } // Côte d'Ivoire
CL { "Ċili" } // Chile
CM { "Kamerun" } // Cameroon
CN { "Ċina" } // China
CO { "Kolumbja" } // Colombia
CR { "Kosta Rika" } // Costa Rica
CU { "Kuba" } // Cuba
CV { "Kape Verde" } // Cape Verde
CY { "Ċipru" } // Cyprus
CZ { "Repubblika Ċeka" } // Czech Republic
DE { "Ġermanja" } // Germany
DJ { "Ġibuti" } // Djibouti
DK { "Danimarka" } // Denmark
DM { "Dominika" } // Dominica
DO { "Republikka Domenikana" } // Dominican Republic
DZ { "Alġerija" } // Algeria
EC { "Ekwador" } // Ecuador
EE { "Estonja" } // Estonia
EG { "Eġittu" } // Egypt
EH { "Sahara tal-Punent" } // Western Sahara
ER { "Eritreja" } // Eritrea
ES { "Spanja" } // Spain
ET { "Etijopja" } // Ethiopia
FI { "Finlandja" } // Finland
FJ { "Fiġi" } // Fiji
FM { "Mikronesja" } // Micronesia
FO { "Gżejjer Faroe" } // Faroe Islands
FR { "Franza" } // France
GA { "Gabon" } // Gabon
GB { "Ingilterra" } // United Kingdom
GE { "Ġorġja" } // Georgia
GF { "Gujana Franċiża" } // French Guiana
GH { "Gana" } // Ghana
GL { "Grinlandja" } // Greenland
GM { "Gambja" } // Gambia
GN { "Gineja" } // Guinea
GP { "Gwadelupe" } // Guadeloupe
GQ { "Ginea Ekwatorjali" } // Equatorial Guinea
GR { "Greċja" } // Greece
GT { "Gwatemala" } // Guatemala
GU { "Gwam" } // Guam
GW { "Ginea-Bissaw" } // Guinea-Bissau
GY { "Gujana" } // Guyana
HK { "Ħong Kong S.A.R., Ċina" } // Hong Kong S.A.R., China
HN { "Ħonduras" } // Honduras
HR { "Kroazja" } // Croatia
HT { "Ħaiti" } // Haiti
HU { "Ungerija" } // Hungary
ID { "Indoneżja" } // Indonesia
IE { "Irlanda" } // Ireland
IL { "Iżrael" } // Israel
IN { "Indja" } // India
IQ { "Iraq" } // Iraq
IR { "Iran" } // Iran
IS { "Islanda" } // Iceland
IT { "Italja" } // Italy
JM { "Ġamajka" } // Jamaica
JO { "Ġordan" } // Jordan
JP { "Ġappun" } // Japan
KE { "Kenja" } // Kenya
KG { "Kirgistan" } // Kyrgyzstan
KH { "Kambodja" } // Cambodia
KI { "Kiribati" } // Kiribati
KM { "Komoros" } // Comoros
KP { "Koreja ta' Fuq" } // North Korea
KR { "Koreja t'Isfel" } // South Korea
KW { "Kuwajt" } // Kuwait
KZ { "Każakstan" } // Kazakhstan
LA { "Laos" } // Laos
LB { "Libanu" } // Lebanon
LI { "Liechtenstein" } // Liechtenstein
LK { "Sri Lanka" } // Sri Lanka
LR { "Liberja" } // Liberia
LS { "Lesoto" } // Lesotho
LT { "Litwanja" } // Lithuania
LU { "Lussemburgu" } // Luxembourg
LV { "Latvja" } // Latvia
LY { "Libja" } // Libya
MA { "Marokk" } // Morocco
MC { "Monako" } // Monaco
MD { "Maldova" } // Moldova
MG { "Madagaskar" } // Madagascar
MH { "Gżejjer ta' Marshall" } // Marshall Islands
MK { "Maċedonja" } // Macedonia
ML { "Mali" } // Mali
MM { "Mjanmar" } // Myanmar
MN { "Mongolja" } // Mongolia
MP { "Gżejjer Marjana ta' Fuq" } // Northern Mariana Islands
MQ { "Martinik" } // Martinique
MR { "Mawritanja" } // Mauritania
MS { "Montserrat" } // Montserrat
MT { "Malta" } // Malta
MU { "Mawrizju" } // Mauritius
MX { "Messiku" } // Mexico
MY { "Malasja" } // Malaysia
MZ { "Możambik" } // Mozambique
NA { "Namibja" } // Namibia
NC { "New Caledonia" } // New Caledonia
NE { "Niġer" } // Niger
NG { "Niġerja" } // Nigeria
NI { "Nikaragwa" } // Nicaragua
NL { "Olanda" } // Netherlands
NO { "Norveġja" } // Norway
NP { "Nepal" } // Nepal
NU { "Niue" } // Niue
NZ { "New Zealand" } // New Zealand
OM { "Oman" } // Oman
PA { "Panama" } // Panama
PE { "Peru" } // Peru
PF { "Polinesja Franċiża" } // French Polynesia
PG { "Papwa-Ginea Ġdida" } // Papua New Guinea
PH { "Filippini" } // Philippines
PK { "Pakistan" } // Pakistan
PL { "Polonja" } // Poland
PR { "Puerto Rico" } // Puerto Rico
PT { "Portugall" } // Portugal
PY { "Paragwaj" } // Paraguay
QA { "Qatar" } // Qatar
RO { "Rumanija" } // Romania
RU { "Russja" } // Russia
RW { "Rwanda" } // Rwanda
SA { "Għarabja Sawdita" } // Saudi Arabia
SC { "Seychelles" } // Seychelles
SD { "Sudan" } // Sudan
SE { "Żvezja" } // Sweden
SG { "Singapor" } // Singapore
SI { "Slovenja" } // Slovenia
SK { "Slovakkja" } // Slovakia
SL { "Sierra Leone" } // Sierra Leone
SN { "Senegal" } // Senegal
SO { "Somalja" } // Somalia
SP { "Serbja" } // Serbia
SR { "Surinam" } // Suriname
SV { "El Salvador" } // El Salvador
SY { "Sirja" } // Syria
SZ { "Sważiland" } // Swaziland
TD { "Ċad" } // Chad
TF { "Territorji Franċiżi ta' Nofsinhar" } // French Southern Territories
TG { "Togo" } // Togo
TH { "Tajlandja" } // Thailand
TJ { "Taġikistan" } // Tajikistan
TK { "Tokelaw" } // Tokelau
TM { "Turkmenistan" } // Turkmenistan
TN { "Tuneż" } // Tunisia
TO { "Tonga" } // Tonga
TP { "Timor tal-Lvant" } // East Timor
TR { "Turkija" } // Turkey
TT { "Trinidad u Tobago" } // Trinidad and Tobago
TW { "Tajwan" } // Taiwan
TZ { "Tanżanija" } // Tanzania
UA { "Ukraina" } // Ukraine
UG { "Uganda" } // Uganda
US { "Stati Uniti" } // United States
UY { "Urugwaj" } // Uruguay
UZ { "Użbekistan" } // Uzbekistan
VA { "Vatikan" } // Vatican
VE { "Venezwela" } // Venezuela
VG { "British Virgin Islands" } // British Virgin Islands
VI { "U.S. Virgin Islands" } // U.S. Virgin Islands
VN { "Vjetnam" } // Vietnam
VU { "Vanwatu" } // Vanuatu
YE { "Jemen" } // Yemen
YT { "Majotte" } // Mayotte
YU { "Jugoslavja" } // Yugoslavia
ZA { "Afrika t'Isfel" } // South Africa
ZM { "Żambja" } // Zambia
ZR { "Żaire" } // Zaire
ZW { "Żimbabwe" } // Zimbabwe
}
MonthNames {
Jannar,
Frar,
Marzu,
April,
Mejju,
Ġunju,
Lulju,
Awissu,
Settembru,
Ottubru,
Novembru,
Diċembru
""
}
MonthAbbreviations {
"Jan",
"Fra",
"Mar",
"Apr",
"Mej",
"Ġun",
"Lul",
"Awi",
"Set",
"Ott",
"Nov",
"Diċ"
""
}
DayNames {
"Il-Ħadd",
"It-Tnejn",
"It-Tlieta",
"L-Erbgħa",
"Il-Ħamis",
"Il-Ġimgħa",
"Is-Sibt"
}
Eras {
"QK", // Quddiem Kristu [from Il-BIBBJA - it-tieni edijoni,
"WK" // Wara Kristu Ghaqda Biblika Maltija]
}
DayAbbreviations {
"Ħad",
"Tne",
"Tli",
"Erb",
"Ħam",
"Ġim",
"Sib"
}
NumberElements {
".",
",",
";",
"%",
"0",
"#",
"-",
E,
"‰",
"∞",
"<22>"
}
// illum is-Sibt, 01 ta'' Awissu, 1998 :)
DateTimePatterns {
"h:mm:ss a z",
"h:mm:ss a z",
"h:mm:ss a",
"h:mm a",
"EEEE, d 'ta''' MMMM, yyyy",
"d 'ta''' MMMM",
"dd/MM/yy",
"dd/MM/yy",
"{1} {0}"
}
DateTimeElements {
"1",
"1"
}
// Note, that 'c' doesn't exist in Maltese. But I put it here following ċ
// for compatibility with foreign words.
// Joseph Felici Pace and "Regolament" says:
// a b ċ [c] d e f ġ g għ h ħ i ie j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x [y] ż z
// Note that IE is **NOT** sorted as ittra waħda.
// So says the Akkademja tal-Malta
CollationElements
{
Version { "1.0" }
Override { "FALSE" }
Sequence { "& B < ċ , Ċ" // ċ Ċ
" < c,C"
"& F < ġ, Ġ " // ġ Ġ
" < g,G"
" < għ , gĦ , Għ , GĦ "
"& H < ħ , Ħ "
"& Y < ż, Ż" // ż Ż
" < z,Z" }
}
// Time zone
//CET:
zoneStrings {
{
"CET",
"Ħin ta' L-Ewropa Ċentrali",
"CET",
"Ħin tas-Sajf fl-Ewropa Ċentrali",
"CEST"
}
}
LocaleID {"3A"}
LocaleScript{
"Latn", // ISO 15924 Name
}
// Spellout rules. Experimental.
SpelloutRules {
// This rule set shows the normal simple formatting rules for English
"%simplified:\n"
// negative number rule. This rule is used to format negative
// numbers. The result of formatting the number's absolute
// value is placed where the >> is.
" -x: minus >>;\n"
// faction rule. This rule is used for formatting numbers
// with fractional parts. The result of formatting the
// number's integral part is substituted for the <<, and
// the result of formatting the number's fractional part
// (one digit at a time, e.g., 0.123 is "zero punt one two
// three") replaces the >>.
" x.x: << punt >>;\n"
// the rules for the values from 0 to 19 are simply the
// words for those numbers
" żero; wieħed; tnejn; tlieta; erbgħa; ħamsa; sitta; sebgħa; tmienja; disgħa;\n"
" għaxra; ħdax; tnax; tlettax; erbatax; ħmistax; sittax;\n"
" sbatax; tmintax; dsatax;\n"
// beginning at 20, we use the >> to mark the position where
// the result of formatting the number's ones digit. Thus,
// we only need a new rule at every multiple of 10. Text in
// backets is omitted if the value being formatted is an
// even multiple of 10.
" 20: [>> u ]għoxrin;\n"
" 30: [>> u ]tletin;\n"
" 40: [>> u ]erbgħin;\n"
" 50: [>> u ]ħamsin;\n"
" 60: [>> u ]sittin;\n"
" 70: [>> u ]sebgħin;\n"
" 80: [>> u ]tmenin;\n"
" 90: [>> u ]disgħin;\n"
// beginning at 100, we can use << to mark the position where
// the result of formatting the multiple of 100 is to be
// inserted. Notice also that the meaning of >> has shifted:
// here, it refers to both the ones place and the tens place.
// The meanings of the << and >> tokens depend on the base value
// of the rule. A rule's divisor is (usually) the highest
// power of 10 that is less than or equal to the rule's base
// value. The value being formatted is divided by the rule's
// divisor, and the integral quotient is used to get the text
// for <<, while the remainder is used to produce the text
// for >>. Again, text in brackets is omitted if the value
// being formatted is an even multiple of the rule's divisor
// (in this case, an even multiple of 100)
" 100: mija[ u >>];\n"
" 200: mitejn[ u >>];\n"
// The rules for the higher numbers work the same way as the
// rule for 100: Again, the << and >> tokens depend on the
// rule's divisor, which for all these rules is also the rule's
// base value. To group by thousand, we simply don't have any
// rules between 1,000 and 1,000,000.
" 1000: << elf[ u >>];\n"
" 2000: << elfejn[ u >>];\n"
" 3000: tliet elef [ u >>];\n"
" 1,000,000: << miljun[ u >>];\n"
" 1,000,000,000: << biljun[ >>];\n"
" 1,000,000,000,000: << triljun[ >>];\n"
// overflow rule. This rule specifies that values of a
// quadrillion or more are shown in numerals rather than words.
// The == token means to format (with new rules) the value
// being formatted by this rule and place the result where
// the == is. The #,##0 inside the == signs is a
// DecimalFormat pattern. It specifies that the value should
// be formatted with a DecimalFormat object, and that it
// should be formatted with no decimal places, at least one
// digit, and a thousands separator.
" 1,000,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=;\n"
// %default is a more elaborate form of %simplified; It is basically
// the same, except that it introduces "and" before the ones digit
// when appropriate (basically, between the tens and ones digits) and
// separates the thousands groups with commas in values over 100,000.
"%default:\n"
// negative-number and fraction rules. These are the same
// as those for %simplified, but have to be stated here too
// because this is an entry point
" -x: minus >>;\n"
" x.x: << punt >>;\n"
// just use %simplified for values below 100
" =%simplified=;\n"
// for values from 100 to 9,999 use %%and to decide whether or
// not to interpose the "and"
" 100: mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 200: mitejn[ >%%and>];\n"
" 300: tlett mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 400: erbgħa mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 500: ħames mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 600: sitt mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 700: sebgħa mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 800: tmin mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 900: disgħa mija[ >%%and>];\n"
" 1000: << elf[ >%%and>];\n"
// for values of 100,000 and up, use %%commas to interpose the
// commas in the right places (and also to interpose the "and")
" 100,000>>: << thousand[>%%commas>];\n"
" 1,000,000: << million[>%%commas>];\n"
" 1,000,000,000: << billion[>%%commas>];\n"
" 1,000,000,000,000: << trillion[>%%commas>];\n"
" 1,000,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=;\n"
// if the value passed to this rule set is greater than 100, don't
// add the "and"; if it's less than 100, add "and" before the last
// digits
"%%and:\n"
" u =%default=;\n"
" 100: =%default=;\n"
// this rule set is used to place the commas
"%%commas:\n"
// for values below 100, add "and" (the apostrophe at the
// beginning is ignored, but causes the space that follows it
// to be significant: this is necessary because the rules
// calling %%commas don't put a space before it)
" ' and =%default=;\n"
// put a comma after the thousands (or whatever preceded the
// hundreds)
" 100: , =%default=;\n"
// put a comma after the millions (or whatever precedes the
// thousands)
" 1000: , <%default< thousand, >%default>;\n"
// and so on...
" 1,000,000: , =%default=;"
// %%lenient-parse isn't really a set of number formatting rules;
// it's a set of collation rules. Lenient-parse mode uses a Collator
// object to compare fragments of the text being parsed to the text
// in the rules, allowing more leeway in the matching text. This set
// of rules tells the formatter to ignore commas when parsing (it
// already ignores spaces, which is why we refer to the space; it also
// ignores hyphens, making "twenty one" and "twenty-one" parse
// identically)
"%%lenient-parse:\n"
// " & ' ' , ',' ;\n"
" &\u0000 << ' ' << ',' << '-'; \n"
}
DurationRules {
// main rule set for formatting with words
"%with-words:\n"
// take care of singular and plural forms of "second"
" 0 sekondi; 1 sekonda; =0= sekondi;\n"
// use %%min to format values greater than 60 seconds
" 60/60: <%%min<[, >>];\n"
// use %%hr to format values greater than 3,600 seconds
// (the ">>>" below causes us to see the number of minutes
// when when there are zero minutes)
" 3600/60: <%%hr<[, >>>];\n"
// this rule set takes care of the singular and plural forms
// of "minute"
"%%min:\n"
" 0 minuti; 1 minuta; =0= minuti;\n"
// this rule set takes care of the singular and plural forms
// of "hour"
"%%hr:\n"
" 0 siegħat; 1 siegħa; =0= siegħat;\n"
// main rule set for formatting in numerals
"%in-numerals:\n"
// values below 60 seconds are shown with "sec."
" =0= sek.;\n"
// higher values are shown with colons: %%min-sec is used for
// values below 3,600 seconds...
" 60: =%%min-sec=;\n"
// ...and %%hr-min-sec is used for values of 3,600 seconds
// and above
" 3600: =%%hr-min-sec=;\n"
// this rule causes values of less than 10 minutes to show without
// a leading zero
"%%min-sec:\n"
" 0: :=00=;\n"
" 60/60: <0<>>;\n"
// this rule set is used for values of 3,600 or more. Minutes are always
// shown, and always shown with two digits
"%%hr-min-sec:\n"
" 0: :=00=;\n"
" 60/60: <00<>>;\n"
" 3600/60: <#,##0<:>>>;\n"
// the lenient-parse rules allow several different characters to be used
// as delimiters between hours, minutes, and seconds
"%%lenient-parse:\n"
" & ':' = '.' = ' ' = '-';\n"
}
}
// -- BIBLIOGRAPHY --
//
// Maltese alphabet: grazzi, to Mr. Karmenu Attard
//
// 'colour image's dictionary order (Malta, 1998) -- [CI]
// a b ċ [c] d e f ġ g għ h ħ i ie j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z ż
// Only Colour Image's dictionary has 'ie' as a separate letter.
// (that i have seen so far)
//
// Kapt Pawlu Bugeja's dizzunarju
// (Kelmet il-Malti) [Grima: Marsa, Malta, 1990) - the orange one -- [Kelmet]
// -- same order, but lists ż before z
//
// Lydia Sciriha seems to use the order 'g ġ għ' but 'z ż' in -- [BM]
// Beginning Maltese (Uni ta' Malta, 1996) in the lessons,
// but in the word list (at back) it's 'ġ g għ' and 'ż z' [1st ed.]
//
// J. Aquilina in his 'Teach Yourself:Maltese' book -- [Ty]
// (London: Hodder Headline, 1965 and Chicago, NTC Publishing 1995)
// uses the very different 'ġ g h ħ ... n għ o .. x ż z' ordering,
// placing għ between n and o. (I have heard this is to be similar to the
// Arabic ordering)
//
// Casha, Charles: 'Kun Af - aktar dwar ilsienna' -- [KA]
// (Blata l-Bajda, Malta: Merlin Library Ltd., 1987)
// CREDITS: above sources and also..
// - Mirka Mifsud Bonnici for much of the initial translation/inspiration
// - Karmenu Attard
// - MaxMan (Manuel)
// - Ramon Casha
// - Angelo Dalli ( Major updates to ISO lang/country codes)
// - in - in-nazzjon
// - lo - l-orrizont
// Change Log
//2001-11-15 srl 0.9.4 MAJOR updates to ISO lang/cty codes from Angelo,
/ Number spellout, etc..
//2001-01-02 srl 0.9.2 Converted to UTF-8. Added: AE/GM/NI/OM/PH/SA/KW
//2000-10-09 gr 0.9.1 [shipped in ICU 1.7]
//2000-07-20 srl 0.9.0