Pluralization for #javascript · An A List Apart Article
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#CLDR stands for Common Locale Data Repository, and it’s a repo that companies like Google, IBM, and Apple draw on to get information about number, date, and time formatting. CLDR also contains data on the plural forms and rules for many languages. It’s probably the largest locale data repository in the world, which makes it ideal as the basis for any internationalization JavaScript tool. CLDR defines up to six different plural forms. Each form is assigned a name: zero, one, two, few, many, or other. Not all locales need every form; remember, English only has two: one and other. The name of each form is based on its corresponding plural (...)