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Technical task
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Resolution: Unresolved
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P4: Low
CLDR has a framework for describing how words vary depending on multiplicity: where English merely distinguishes singular (exactly one) from plural (any number but one), other languages draw other distinctions (e.g. few vs many; or the "one" form may apply to "one plus any multiple of ten", for example) in their grammatical bendings of words.
We'll need a proper understanding of how this works before we can think about adding and using API that's aware of it and the CLDR data needed in support of this.
- is required for
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QTBUG-61473 Teach QLocale's CLDR infrastructure about singular, plural, many, few &c.
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- Open
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- relates to
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QTBUG-116938 Documentation about plural rules in Internationalization with Qt might need to be updated
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- Closed
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