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260 lines
8.1 KiB
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// *******************************************************************************
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// *
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// * Copyright (C) 1997-2001, International Business Machines
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// * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
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// *
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// *******************************************************************************
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fr {
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Version{"1.0.1"}
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CollationElements {
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Version { "1.0" }
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Sequence { "[backwards 2]&A<<\u00e6/e<<<\u00c6/E" }
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}
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Countries {
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AR { "Argentine" }
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AT { "Autriche" }
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AU { "Australie" }
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BE { "Belgique" }
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BM { "Bermudes" }
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BR { "Br\u00E9zil" }
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CA { "Canada" }
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CH { "Suisse" }
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CL { "Chili" }
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CN { "Chine" }
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CO { "Colombie" }
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CU { "Cuba" }
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CY { "Chypre" }
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CZ { "R\u00E9publique Tch\u00e8que" }
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DE { "Allemagne" }
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DK { "Danemark" }
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DO { "R\u00E9publique Dominicaine" }
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DZ { "Alg\u00E9rie" }
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ES { "Espagne" }
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FI { "Finlande" }
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FR { "France" }
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GB { "Royaume Uni" }
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GR { "Gr\u00E8ce" }
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HR { "Croatie" }
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ID { "Indon\u00E9sie" }
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IE { "Irlande" }
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IL { "Isra\u00EBl" }
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IT { "Italie" }
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JP { "Japon" }
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MT { "Malte" }
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MX { "Mexique" }
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NL { "Pays-Bas" }
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NO { "Norv\u00E8ge" }
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NZ { "Nouvelle-Z\u00E9lande" }
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PT { "Portugal" }
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RU { "Russie" }
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SE { "Su\u00E8de" }
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TR { "Turquie" }
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US { "\u00C9tats-Unis" }
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VE { "Venezuela" }
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YU { "Yougoslavie" }
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ZA { "Afrique du Sud" }
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}
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Languages {
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root { "racine" }
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cs { "tch\u00e8que" }
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da { "danois" }
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de { "allemand" }
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el { "grec" }
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en { "anglais" }
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es { "espagnol" }
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fi { "finnois" }
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fr { "fran\u00E7ais" }
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hr { "croate" }
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it { "italien" }
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ja { "japonais" }
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mt { "maltais" }
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nl { "hollandais" } // ne'erlandais ?
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no { "norv\u00E9gien" }
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pt { "portugais" }
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ru { "russe" }
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sv { "su\u00E9dois" }
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tr { "turc" }
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zh { "chinois" }
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}
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DateTimeElements {
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"2",
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"1",
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}
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DateTimePatterns {
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"HH' h 'mm z",
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"HH:mm:ss z",
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"HH:mm:ss",
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"HH:mm",
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"EEEE d MMMM yyyy",
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"d MMMM yyyy",
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"d MMM yy",
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"dd/MM/yy",
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"{1} {0}",
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}
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DayAbbreviations {
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"dim.",
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"lun.",
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"mar.",
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"mer.",
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"jeu.",
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"ven.",
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"sam.",
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}
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DayNames {
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"dimanche",
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"lundi",
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"mardi",
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"mercredi",
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"jeudi",
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"vendredi",
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"samedi",
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}
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Eras {
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"av. J.-C.",
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"ap. J.-C.",
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}
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LocaleID { "0c" }
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LocaleString { "fr" }
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MonthAbbreviations {
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"janv.",
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"f\u00E9vr.",
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"mars",
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"avr.",
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"mai",
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"juin",
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"juil.",
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"ao\u00FBt",
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"sept.",
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"oct.",
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"nov.",
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"d\u00E9c.",
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"",
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}
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MonthNames {
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"janvier",
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"f\u00E9vrier",
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"mars",
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"avril",
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"mai",
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"juin",
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"juillet",
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"ao\u00FBt",
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"septembre",
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"octobre",
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"novembre",
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"d\u00E9cembre",
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"",
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}
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NumberElements {
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",",
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"\u00A0",
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";",
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"%",
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"0",
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"#",
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"-",
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"E",
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"\u2030",
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"\u221E",
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"\uFFFD",
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}
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NumberPatterns {
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"#,##0.###;-#,##0.###",
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"#,##0.00 \u00A4;-#,##0.00 \u00A4",
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"#,##0%",
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}
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ShortLanguage { "fra" }
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localPatternChars { "GanjkHmsSEDFwWxhKzAe" }
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zoneStrings {
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{
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"Africa/Casablanca",
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"GMT",
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"GMT",
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"GMT",
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"GMT",
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}
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// http://www.elections.ca/gen_info/backgrounders/ec90815_f.html
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// http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/frenchlangn.html
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// http://www.egt.ie/standards/iso3166/iso3166-1-fr.html
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}
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LocaleScript{
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"Latn", // ISO 15924 Name
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}
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//------------------------------------------------------------
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// Rule Based Number Format Support
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//------------------------------------------------------------
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// * Spellout rules for French. French adds some interesting quirks of its
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// * own: 1) The word "et" is interposed between the tens and ones digits,
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// * but only if the ones digit if 1: 20 is "vingt," and 2 is "vingt-deux,"
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// * but 21 is "vingt-et-un." 2) There are no words for 70, 80, or 90.
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// * "quatre-vingts" ("four twenties") is used for 80, and values proceed
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// * by score from 60 to 99 (e.g., 73 is "soixante-treize" ["sixty-thirteen"]).
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// * Numbers from 1,100 to 1,199 are rendered as hundreds rather than
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// * thousands: 1,100 is "onze cents" ("eleven hundred"), rather than
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// * "mille cent" ("one thousand one hundred")
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SpelloutRules {
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// the main rule set
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"%main:\n"
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" -x: moins >>;\n"
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" x.x: << virgule >>;\n"
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// words for numbers from 0 to 10
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" z\u00e9ro; un; deux; trois; quatre; cinq; six; sept; huit; neuf;\n"
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" dix; onze; douze; treize; quatorze; quinze; seize;\n"
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" dix-sept; dix-huit; dix-neuf;\n"
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// ords for the multiples of 10: %%alt-ones inserts "et"
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// when needed
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" 20: vingt[->%%alt-ones>];\n"
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" 30: trente[->%%alt-ones>];\n"
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" 40: quarante[->%%alt-ones>];\n"
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" 50: cinquante[->%%alt-ones>];\n"
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// rule for 60. The /20 causes this rule's multiplier to be
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// 20 rather than 10, allowinhg us to recurse for all values
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// from 60 to 79...
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" 60/20: soixante[->%%alt-ones>];\n"
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// ...except for 71, which must be special-cased
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" 71: soixante et onze;\n"
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// at 72, we have to repeat the rule for 60 to get us to 79
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" 72/20: soixante->%%alt-ones>;\n"
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// at 80, we state a new rule with the phrase for 80. Since
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// it changes form when there's a ones digit, we need a second
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// rule at 81. This rule also includes "/20," allowing it to
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// be used correctly for all values up to 99
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" 80: quatre-vingts; 81/20: quatre-vingt->>;\n"
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// "cent" becomes plural when preceded by a multiplier, and
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// the multiplier is omitted from the singular form
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" 100: cent[ >>];\n"
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" 200: << cents[ >>];\n"
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" 1000: mille[ >>];\n"
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// values from 1,100 to 1,199 are rendered as "onze cents..."
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// instead of "mille cent..." The > after "1000" decreases
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// the rule's exponent, causing its multiplier to be 100 instead
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// of 1,000. This prevents us from getting "onze cents cent
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// vingt-deux" ("eleven hundred one hundred twenty-two").
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" 1100>: onze cents[ >>];\n"
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// at 1,200, we go back to formating in thousands, so we
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// repeat the rule for 1,000
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" 1200: mille >>;\n"
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// at 2,000, the multiplier is added
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" 2000: << mille[ >>];\n"
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" 1,000,000: << million[ >>];\n"
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" 1,000,000,000: << milliard[ >>];\n"
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" 1,000,000,000,000: << billion[ >>];\n"
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" 1,000,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=;\n"
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// %%alt-ones is used to insert "et" when the ones digit is 1
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"%%alt-ones:\n"
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" ; et-un; =%main=;\n"
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"%%lenient-parse:\n"
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" &\u0000 << ' ' << ',' << '-';\n"
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}
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}
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