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zgh: ['Standard Moroccan Tamazight', 'ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ'].freeze, |
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}.freeze |
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SUPPORTED_LOCALES = {}.merge(ISO_639_1).merge(ISO_639_3).freeze |
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# e.g. For Chinese, which is not a language, |
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# but a language family in spite of sharing the main locale code |
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# We need to be able to filter these |
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ISO_639_1_REGIONAL = { |
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'zh-CN': ['Chinese (China)', '简体中文'].freeze, |
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'zh-HK': ['Chinese (Hong Kong)', '繁體中文(香港)'].freeze, |
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'zh-TW': ['Chinese (Taiwan)', '繁體中文(臺灣)'].freeze, |
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'zh-YUE': ['Cantonese', '廣東話'].freeze, |
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}.freeze |
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SUPPORTED_LOCALES = {}.merge(ISO_639_1).merge(ISO_639_1_REGIONAL).merge(ISO_639_3).freeze |
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# For ISO-639-1 and ISO-639-3 language codes, we have their official |
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# names, but for some translations, we need the names of the |
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'pt-BR': 'Português (Brasil)', |
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'pt-PT': 'Português (Portugal)', |
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'sr-Latn': 'Srpski (latinica)', |
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'zh-CN': '简体中文', |
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'zh-HK': '繁體中文(香港)', |
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'zh-TW': '繁體中文(臺灣)', |
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}.freeze |
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def native_locale_name(locale) |
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