Provided by: liblocales-perl_0.32-1_all bug

NAME

       Locales::DB::Docs::PluralForms - plural form details reference for all included locales

VERSION

       Locales.pm v0.09 (based on CLDR v2.0)

DESCRIPTION

       CLDR defines a set of broad plural categories and rules <http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-
       tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html> that determine which category any
       given number will fall under.

       Locales allows you to determine the plural categories applicable to a specific locale and
       also which category a given number will fall under in that locale.

       This POD documents which categories and in what order you'd specify them in additional
       arguments to "get_plural_form()" in Locales (i.e. the optional arguments after the
       number).

   XSpecial ZeroX Argument
       In addition to the CLDR category value list you can also specify one additional argument
       of what to use for zero instead of the value for XotherX.

       This won't be used if 0 falls under a specific category besides XotherX.

Plural Category Argument Order Reference

       aa
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ab  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XabX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ace CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XaceX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ach CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XachX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ada CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XadaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ady CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XadyX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ae  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XaeX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       af
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       afa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XafaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       afh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XafhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       agq
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ain CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XainX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ak
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ak

       akk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XakkX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ale CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XaleX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       alg CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XalgX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       alt CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XaltX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       am
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for am

       an  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XanX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ang CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XangX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       anp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XanpX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       apa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XapaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ar
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ar

       arc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XarcX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       arn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XarnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       arp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XarpX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       art CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XartX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       arw CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XarwX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       as
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       asa
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ast CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XastX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ath CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XathX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       aus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XausX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       av  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XavX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       awa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XawaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ay  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XayX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       az
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ba  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbadX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbaiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbalX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ban CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbanX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bas
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       bat CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbatX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       be
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for be

       bej CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbejX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bem
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       ber CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XberX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bez
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       bg
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       bh  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bho CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbhoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bi  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bik CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbikX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bin CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbinX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bla CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XblaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bm
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       bn
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       bnt CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbntX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bo
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       br
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for br

       bra CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbraX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       brx
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       bs
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for bs

       btk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbtkX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bua CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbuaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       bug CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XbugX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       byn
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ca
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       cad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcadX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcaiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       car CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcarX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cau CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcauX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cay CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcayX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cch
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ce  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XceX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ceb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcebX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cel CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcelX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cgg
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       ch  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       chb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       chg CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchgX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       chk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchkX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       chm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchmX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       chn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cho CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       chp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchpX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       chr
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       chy CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XchyX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cmc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcmcX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       co  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cop CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcopX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cpe CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcpeX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cpf CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcpfX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cpp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcppX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cr  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       crh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcrhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       crp CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcrpX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cs
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero)

       csb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcsbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cu  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcuX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcusX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cv  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XcvX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       cy
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, many, zero, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for cy

       da
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       dak CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdakX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dar CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdarX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dav
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       day CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdayX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       de
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       de_at
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       de_ch
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       del CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdelX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       den CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdenX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dgr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdgrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       din CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdinX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dje
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       doi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdoiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dra CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdraX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dsb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdsbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dua
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       dum CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdumX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dv  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdvX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dyo
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       dyu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XdyuX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       dz
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ebu
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ee
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       efi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XefiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       egy CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XegyX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       eka CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XekaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       el
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       elx CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XelxX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       en
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       en_au
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       en_ca
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       en_gb
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       en_us
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       enm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XenmX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       eo
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       es
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       es_419
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       es_es
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       et
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       eu
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       ewo
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       fa
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       fan CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfanX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       fat CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfatX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ff
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ff

       fi
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       fil
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for fil

       fiu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfiuX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       fj  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfjX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       fo
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       fon CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfonX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       fr
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for fr

       fr_ca
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for fr_ca

       fr_ch
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for fr_ch

       frm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfrmX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       fro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfroX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       frr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfrrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       frs CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfrsX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       fur
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       fy  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XfyX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ga
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero)

       gaa
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       gay CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgayX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gba CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgbaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gd  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgdX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gem CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgemX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gez CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgezX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gil CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgilX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gl
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       gmh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgmhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gn  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       goh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgohX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gon CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgonX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gor CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgorX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       got CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgotX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       grb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgrbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       grc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgrcX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       gsw
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       gu
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       guz
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       gv
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for gv

       gwi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XgwiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ha
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       hai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhaiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       haw
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       he
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       hi
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for hi

       hil CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhilX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       him CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhimX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       hit CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhitX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       hmn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhmnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ho  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       hr
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for hr

       hsb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhsbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ht  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhtX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       hu
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       hup CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhupX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       hy
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       hz  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XhzX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ia
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       iba CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XibaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       id
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ie  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XieX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ig
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ii
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ijo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XijoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ik  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XikX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ilo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XiloX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       inc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XincX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ine CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XineX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       inh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XinhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       io  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XioX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ira CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XiraX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       iro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XiroX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       is
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       it
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       iu  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XiuX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ja
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       jbo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XjboX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       jmc
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       jpr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XjprX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       jrb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XjrbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       jv  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XjvX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ka
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kaa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkaaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kab
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for kab

       kac CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkacX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kaj
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kam
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kar CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkarX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kaw CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkawX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kbd CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkbdX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kcg
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kde
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kea
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kfo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkfoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kg  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkgX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kha CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkhaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       khi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkhiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kho CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkhoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       khq
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ki
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kj  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkjX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kk
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       kl
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       kln
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       km
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kmb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkmbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kn
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ko
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kok
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       kos CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkosX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kpe CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkpeX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kr  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       krc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkrcX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       krl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkrlX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkroX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kru CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkruX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ks  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XksX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ksb
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ksf
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ksh
               get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ksh

       ku
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       kum CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkumX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kut CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkutX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kv  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XkvX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       kw
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero)

       ky
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       la  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XladX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lag
               get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for lag

       lah CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlahX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lam CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlamX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lb  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lez CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlezX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lg
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       li  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XliX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ln
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ln

       lo
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       lol CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlolX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       loz CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlozX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lt
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero)

       lu
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       lua CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XluaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lui CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XluiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       lun CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlunX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       luo
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       lus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XlusX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       luy
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       lv
               get_plural_form($n, one, zero, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for lv

       mad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmadX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mag CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmagX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmaiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mak CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmakX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       man CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmanX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       map CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmapX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mas
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       mdf CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmdfX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mdr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmdrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       men CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmenX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mer
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       mfe
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       mg
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for mg

       mga CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmgaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mgh
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       mh  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mi  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mic CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmicX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       min CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XminX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mis CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmisX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mk
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       mkh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmkhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ml
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       mn
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       mnc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmncX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mni CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmniX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mno CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmnoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mo
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for mo

       moh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmohX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mos CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmosX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mr
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       ms
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       mt
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for mt

       mua
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       mul CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmulX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mun CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmunX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmusX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mwl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmwlX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       mwr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmwrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       my
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       myn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmynX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       myv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XmyvX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       na  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nah CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnahX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnaiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnapX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       naq
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       nb
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       nd
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       nds
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ne
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       new CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnewX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ng  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XngX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nia CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XniaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nic CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnicX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       niu CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XniuX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nl
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       nl_be
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       nmg
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       nn
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       no
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       nog CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnogX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       non CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnonX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nqo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnqoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nr
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       nso
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for nso

       nub CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnubX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nus
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       nv  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnvX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nwc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnwcX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ny  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnyX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nym CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnymX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nyn
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       nyo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnyoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       nzi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XnziX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       oc
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       oj  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XojX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       om
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       or
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       os  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XosX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       osa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XosaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ota CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XotaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       oto CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XotoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pa
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       paa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpaaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pag CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpagX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpalX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pam CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpamX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpapX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pau CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpauX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       peo CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpeoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       phi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XphiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       phn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XphnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pi  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pl
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for pl

       pon CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XponX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pra CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XpraX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       pro CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XproX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ps
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       pt
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       pt_br
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       pt_pt
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       qu  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XquX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       raj CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XrajX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       rap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XrapX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       rar CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XrarX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       rm
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       rn
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ro
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ro

       roa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XroaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       rof
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       rom CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XromX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ru
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ru

       rup CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XrupX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       rw
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       rwk
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sa  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sad CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsadX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sah
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsaiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsalX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sam CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsamX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       saq
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       sas CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsasX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sat CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsatX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sbp
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sc  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XscX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       scn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XscnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sco CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XscoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sd  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsdX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       se
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, other, special_zero)

       see CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XseeX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       seh
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sel CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XselX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sem CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsemX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ses
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sg
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sga CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsgaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sgn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsgnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sh
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for sh

       shi
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for shi

       shn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XshnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       si
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sid
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       sio CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsioX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sit CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsitX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sk
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, other, special_zero)

       sl
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, two, few, other, special_zero)

       sla CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XslaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sm  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsmX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sma CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsmaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       smi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsmiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       smj CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsmjX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       smn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsmnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sms CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsmsX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sn
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       snk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsnkX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       so
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       sog CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsogX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       son CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsonX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sq
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       sr
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for sr

       srn CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsrnX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       srr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsrrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ss
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ssa CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XssaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ssy
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       st
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       su  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsuX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       suk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsukX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sus CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsusX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sux CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsuxX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       sv
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       sw
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       swb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XswbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       swc
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       syc CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsycX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       syr CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XsyrX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ta
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       tai CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtaiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       te
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       tem CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtemX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       teo
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ter CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XterX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tet CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtetX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tg
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       th
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ti
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for ti

       tig
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       tiv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtivX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tk  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtkX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tkl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtklX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tl
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for tl

       tlh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtlhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tli CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtliX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tmh CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtmhX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tn
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       to
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       tog CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtogX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tpi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtpiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tr
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       trv
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ts
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       tsi CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtsiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tt  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XttX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tum CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtumX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tup CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtupX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tut CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtutX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tvl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtvlX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tw  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtwX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       twq
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ty  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtyX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tyv CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XtyvX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       tzm
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for tzm

       udm CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XudmX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ug  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XugX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       uga CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XugaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       uk
               get_plural_form($n, one, few, many, other)

           Note: zero falls under a different category than XotherX so there is no "XSpecial
           ZeroX Argument" for uk

       umb CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XumbX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       und CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XundX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       ur
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       uz
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       vai
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ve
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       vi
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       vo  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XvoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       vot CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XvotX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       vun
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       wa  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XwaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       wae
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       wak CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XwakX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       wal
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       war CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XwarX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       was CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XwasX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       wen CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XwenX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       wo  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XwoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       xal CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XxalX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       xh
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       xog
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       yao CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XyaoX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       yap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XyapX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       yav
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       yi  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XyiX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       yo
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       ypk CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XypkX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       yue CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XyueX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       za  CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       zap CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzapX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       zbl CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzblX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       zen CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzenX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       zh
               get_plural_form($n, other)
               get_plural_form($n, other, special_zero)

       znd CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzndX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       zu
               get_plural_form($n, one, other)
               get_plural_form($n, one, other, special_zero)

       zun CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzunX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       zxx CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzxxX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

       zza CLDR 2.0 did not define data for XzzaX, thus it will fallback to "en" behavior.

           You can  submit the missing data to the CLDR <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac> if you
           wish.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       Please see "BUGS AND LIMITATIONS" in Locales

   BEFORE YOU SUBMIT A BUG REPORT
       Please see "BEFORE YOU SUBMIT A BUG REPORT" in Locales

AUTHOR

       Daniel Muey  "<http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl>"

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2009, Daniel Muey "<http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl>". All rights
       reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.

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