Class | Description |
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DefaultRule |
Default implementation of plural rules.
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DefaultRule |
Default implementation of plural rules.
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DefaultRule_0_1_2_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have 0, 1, 2, and other forms.
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DefaultRule_0_1_2_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have 0, 1, 2, and other forms.
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DefaultRule_0_1_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have none, singular and plural forms.
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DefaultRule_0_1_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have none, singular and plural forms.
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DefaultRule_01_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular and plural forms,
treating 0 as singular.
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DefaultRule_01_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular and plural forms,
treating 0 as singular.
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DefaultRule_1_0n |
Plural rule for languages that have a singular form and treat 0 as the plural.
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DefaultRule_1_0n |
Plural rule for languages that have a singular form and treat 0 as the plural.
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DefaultRule_1_2_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular, dual, and plural forms.
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DefaultRule_1_2_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular, dual, and plural forms.
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DefaultRule_1_234_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular, 2-4, and other plural
forms.
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DefaultRule_1_234_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular, 2-4, and other plural
forms.
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DefaultRule_1_paucal_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular, two plural forms
(based on the units and tens digits) and a fractional form ("other").
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DefaultRule_1_paucal_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular, two plural forms
(based on the units and tens digits) and a fractional form ("other").
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DefaultRule_af |
Plural forms for Afrikaans are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_af |
Plural forms for Afrikaans are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_am |
Plural forms for Amharic are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_am |
Plural forms for Amharic are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_ar |
Plural forms for Arabic are 0, 1, 2, x03-x10, x11-x99.
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DefaultRule_ar |
Plural forms for Arabic are 0, 1, 2, x03-x10, x11-x99.
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DefaultRule_az |
Plural forms for Azerbaijani are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_az |
Plural forms for Azerbaijani are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_be |
Plural forms for Belarusian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14), and n.
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DefaultRule_be |
Plural forms for Belarusian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14), and n.
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DefaultRule_bg |
Plural forms for Bulgarian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_bg |
Plural forms for Bulgarian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_bh |
Plural forms for Bhojpuri are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_bh |
Plural forms for Bhojpuri are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_bn |
Plural forms for Bengali are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_bn |
Plural forms for Bengali are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_bo |
There are no plurals in Tibetan, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_bo |
There are no plurals in Tibetan, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_bs |
Plural forms for Bosnian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14), and n.
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DefaultRule_bs |
Plural forms for Bosnian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14), and n.
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DefaultRule_ca |
Plural forms for Catalan are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ca |
Plural forms for Catalan are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_cs |
Plural forms for Czech are 1, 2-4, and n.
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DefaultRule_cs |
Plural forms for Czech are 1, 2-4, and n.
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DefaultRule_cy |
Plural forms for Welsh.
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DefaultRule_cy |
Plural forms for Welsh.
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DefaultRule_da |
Plural forms for Danish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_da |
Plural forms for Danish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_de |
Plural forms for German are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_de |
Plural forms for German are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_dz |
There are no plural forms in Dzongkha, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_dz |
There are no plural forms in Dzongkha, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_el |
Plural forms for Modern Greek are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_el |
Plural forms for Modern Greek are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_en |
Plural forms for English are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_en |
Plural forms for English are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_eo |
Plural forms for Esperanto are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_eo |
Plural forms for Esperanto are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_es |
Plural forms for Spanish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_es |
Plural forms for Spanish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_et |
Plural forms for Estonian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_et |
Plural forms for Estonian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_eu |
Plural forms for Basque are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_eu |
Plural forms for Basque are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fa |
Plural forms for Farsi (Persian) are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fa |
Plural forms for Farsi (Persian) are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fi |
Plural forms for Finnish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fi |
Plural forms for Finnish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fil |
Plural forms for Filipino are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_fil |
Plural forms for Filipino are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_fo |
Plural forms for Faroese are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fo |
Plural forms for Faroese are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fr |
Plural forms for French are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_fr |
Plural forms for French are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_fur |
Plural forms for Friulian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fur |
Plural forms for Friulian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fy |
Plural forms for Frisian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_fy |
Plural forms for Frisian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ga |
Plural forms for Celtic (Scottish Gaelic).
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DefaultRule_ga |
Plural forms for Celtic (Scottish Gaelic).
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DefaultRule_gl |
Plural forms for Galician are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_gl |
Plural forms for Galician are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_gu |
Plural forms for Gujarati are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_gu |
Plural forms for Gujarati are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_guw |
Plural forms for Gun are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_guw |
Plural forms for Gun are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_ha |
Plural forms for Hausa are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ha |
Plural forms for Hausa are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_he |
Plural forms for Hebrew are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_he |
Plural forms for Hebrew are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_hi |
Plural forms for Hindi are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_hi |
Plural forms for Hindi are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_hr |
Plural forms for Croatian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_hr |
Plural forms for Croatian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_hu |
Plural forms for Hungarian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_hu |
Plural forms for Hungarian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_id |
Plural forms for Indonesian are formed by reduplication, but this is
unnecessary when a numeral is used.
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DefaultRule_id |
Plural forms for Indonesian are formed by reduplication, but this is
unnecessary when a numeral is used.
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DefaultRule_is |
Plural forms for Icelandic are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_is |
Plural forms for Icelandic are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_it |
Plural forms for Italian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_it |
Plural forms for Italian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ja |
There are no plural forms in Japanese, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ja |
There are no plural forms in Japanese, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_jv |
There are no plural forms in Javanese, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_jv |
There are no plural forms in Javanese, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ka |
There are no plural forms in Georgian, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ka |
There are no plural forms in Georgian, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_km |
There are no plural forms in Khmer, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_km |
There are no plural forms in Khmer, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_kn |
There are no plural forms in Kannada, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_kn |
There are no plural forms in Kannada, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ko |
There are no plural forms in Korean, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ko |
There are no plural forms in Korean, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ku |
Plural forms for Kurdish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ku |
Plural forms for Kurdish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_lb |
Plural forms for Letzeburgesch are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_lb |
Plural forms for Letzeburgesch are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ln |
Plural forms for Lingala are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_ln |
Plural forms for Lingala are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_lt |
Plural forms for Lithuanian are x1 (except x11), x2-x9 (except x12-x19), and n.
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DefaultRule_lt |
Plural forms for Lithuanian are x1 (except x11), x2-x9 (except x12-x19), and n.
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DefaultRule_lv |
Plural forms for Latvian are 0, x1 (except x11), and n.
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DefaultRule_lv |
Plural forms for Latvian are 0, x1 (except x11), and n.
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DefaultRule_mg |
Plural forms for Malgasy are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_mg |
Plural forms for Malgasy are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_mk |
Plural forms for Macedonian are x1 and n.
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DefaultRule_mk |
Plural forms for Macedonian are x1 and n.
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DefaultRule_ml |
Plural forms for Malayalam are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ml |
Plural forms for Malayalam are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_mn |
Plural forms for Mongolian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_mn |
Plural forms for Mongolian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_mr |
Plural forms for Marathi are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_mr |
Plural forms for Marathi are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ms |
There are no plurals in Malay, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ms |
There are no plurals in Malay, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_mt |
Plural forms for Maltese are 1, 0/x2-x10, x11-x19, and n.
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DefaultRule_mt |
Plural forms for Maltese are 1, 0/x2-x10, x11-x19, and n.
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DefaultRule_nah |
Plural forms for Nahuati are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nah |
Plural forms for Nahuati are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nb |
Plural forms for Norwegian Bokmål are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nb |
Plural forms for Norwegian Bokmål are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ne |
Plural forms for Nepali are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ne |
Plural forms for Nepali are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nl |
Plural forms for Dutch are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nl |
Plural forms for Dutch are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nn |
Plural forms for Norwegian Nynorsk are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nn |
Plural forms for Norwegian Nynorsk are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_no |
Plural forms for Norwegian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_no |
Plural forms for Norwegian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_nso |
Plural forms for Northern Sotho are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_nso |
Plural forms for Northern Sotho are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_om |
Plural forms for Oromo are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_om |
Plural forms for Oromo are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_or |
Plural forms for Oriya are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_or |
Plural forms for Oriya are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pa |
Plural forms for Punjabi are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pa |
Plural forms for Punjabi are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pap |
Plural forms for Papiamento are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pap |
Plural forms for Papiamento are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pl |
Plural forms for Polish are 1, paucal (few), and n.
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DefaultRule_pl |
Plural forms for Polish are 1, paucal (few), and n.
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DefaultRule_ps |
Plural forms for Pashto are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ps |
Plural forms for Pashto are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pt |
Plural forms for Portuguese are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pt |
Plural forms for Portuguese are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_pt_br |
Plural forms for Brazilian Portuguese are 1 and n, with 0 treated as
singular.
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DefaultRule_pt_br |
Plural forms for Brazilian Portuguese are 1 and n, with 0 treated as
singular.
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DefaultRule_ro |
Plural forms for Romanian are 1, 0/x01-x19, and n.
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DefaultRule_ro |
Plural forms for Romanian are 1, 0/x01-x19, and n.
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DefaultRule_ru |
Plural forms for Russian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_ru |
Plural forms for Russian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_se |
Plural forms for Northern Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_se |
Plural forms for Northern Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_sk |
Plural forms for Slovak are 1, 2-4, and n.
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DefaultRule_sk |
Plural forms for Slovak are 1, 2-4, and n.
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DefaultRule_sl |
Plural forms for Slovenian are x01, x02, x03-x04, and n.
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DefaultRule_sl |
Plural forms for Slovenian are x01, x02, x03-x04, and n.
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DefaultRule_smi |
Plural forms for Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_smi |
Plural forms for Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_smj |
Plural forms for Lule Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_smj |
Plural forms for Lule Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_sms |
Plural forms for Skolt Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_sms |
Plural forms for Skolt Sami are 1, 2, and n.
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DefaultRule_so |
Plural forms for Somali are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_so |
Plural forms for Somali are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_sq |
Plural forms for Albanian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_sq |
Plural forms for Albanian are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_sr |
Plural forms for Serbian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_sr |
Plural forms for Serbian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_sv |
Plural forms for Swedish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_sv |
Plural forms for Swedish are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_sw |
Plural forms for Swahili are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_sw |
Plural forms for Swahili are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ta |
Plural forms for Tamil are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ta |
Plural forms for Tamil are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_te |
Plural forms for Telugu are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_te |
Plural forms for Telugu are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_th |
There are no plural forms in Thai, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_th |
There are no plural forms in Thai, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_ti |
Plural forms for Tigrinya are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_ti |
Plural forms for Tigrinya are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_tk |
Plural forms for Turkmen are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_tk |
Plural forms for Turkmen are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_tr |
There are no plural forms in Turkish, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_tr |
There are no plural forms in Turkish, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_uk |
Plural forms for Ukranian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_uk |
Plural forms for Ukranian are x1 (but not x11), x2-x4 (but not x12-x14),
and n.
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DefaultRule_ur |
Plural forms for Urdu are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_ur |
Plural forms for Urdu are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_vi |
There are no plural forms in Vietnamese, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_vi |
There are no plural forms in Vietnamese, so just use the default.
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DefaultRule_wa |
Plural forms for Walloon are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_wa |
Plural forms for Walloon are 1 and n, with 0 treated as singular.
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DefaultRule_x1_x234_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular and two plural forms,
based on the units and tens digits.
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DefaultRule_x1_x234_n |
Common plural rule for languages that have singular and two plural forms,
based on the units and tens digits.
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DefaultRule_zh |
Usually, there are no plural forms in Chinese.
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DefaultRule_zh |
Usually, there are no plural forms in Chinese.
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DefaultRule_zu |
Plural forms for Zulu are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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DefaultRule_zu |
Plural forms for Zulu are 1 and n, with 0 treated as plural.
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