[1/2] Add new locale: ckb_IQ (Kurdish/Sorani spoken in Iraq) [BZ #9809]
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Add new locale: ckb_IQ (Kurdish/Sorani spoken in Iraq) [BZ #9809]
Part 1 of the patch is what was submitted by the contributor.
Part 2 are my fixes.
Comments
Hi,
This is an incomplete review because it's always tricky with
a locale which we are completely unfamiliar with. That means,
there may be more issues which I am unable to notice but otherwise
it is OK to push if you fix the issues I have found and consider
whether or not to apply my suggestions.
Also here I skip the issues which are fixed by the second patch.
14.01.2020 10:22 Mike FABIAN <mfabian@redhat.com> wrote:
> Add new locale: ckb_IQ (Kurdish/Sorani spoken in Iraq) [BZ #9809]
I like this subject (a short git log line) more than the original
one...
> Part 1 of the patch is what was submitted by the contributor.
> Part 2 are my fixes.
>
> From 17786a4aa7d43a48c5187e33c328005716b2501d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Jwtiyar Nariman <jwtiyar@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 10:06:06 +0100
> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Add ckb_IQ locale
... more than this one. Please consider which one looks better.
> ---
> localedata/locales/ckb_IQ | 452 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 452 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 localedata/locales/ckb_IQ
>
> diff --git a/localedata/locales/ckb_IQ b/localedata/locales/ckb_IQ
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000..08574db72e
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/localedata/locales/ckb_IQ
> @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@
> +comment_char %
> +escape_char /
> +
> +% This file is part of the GNU C Library and contains locale data.
> +% The Free Software Foundation does not claim any copyright interest
> +% in the locale data contained in this file. The foregoing does not
> +% affect the license of the GNU C Library as a whole. It does not
> +% exempt you from the conditions of the license if your use would
> +% otherwise be governed by that license.
> +
> +
> +% FOR ALL KURDISH DIALECTS USING ARABIC ALPHABETS
> +% Central Kurdish language locale for Iraq (using arabic letters):
^arabic^Arabic
> +% Contributed by Aras Noori <aras.noori@gmail.com>
> +% Filename: ckb_iq
> +% Locale name: ckb_iq.UTF-8
> +% Language: Central Kurdish (Sorani)
> +% Language abbrivation: KU-AR(Kurdish - Arabic letters)
^abbrivation^abbreviation
also add a space: "KU-AR(Kurdish" -> "KU-AR (Kurdish"
> +% Charset: UTF-8
> +% Creation Date: 2009-11-03
> +% History:
> +% January 2009: Defining CKB locale
> +% March 2009: Adding rule for CKB
> +% October 2009: bug fixing and redefine
> +% April 2010 fixing "not found category" problems
> +% March 2011 fixing all bugs
> +% Sept 2014: fixing alphabet and unicode bugs
^unicode^Unicode
> +% Oct 2014: fixing Address and fmt_name issues
What is "Address" in this context? If it refers to a field or
a section then please use that field or section identifier.
If it's about an address in general then please use lowercase
"address".
What about using consistent month names: all full (September,
October) or all abbreviated (Jan, Mar, Oct,...)
I don't understand the format of this comment but as this is
just a comment we can put anything here and it does not change
the output.
> +
> +LC_IDENTIFICATION
> +title "Central Kurdish language locale for Iraq"
> +source "Aras Noori, Jwtiyar Nariman"
> +address "see e-mail"
> +contact "Aras Noori, Jwtiyar Nariman"
> +email "aras.noori@gmail.com, Jwtiyar@gmail.com"
> +tel ""
> +fax ""
> +language "Central Kurdish"
> +territory "Iraq"
> +revision "0.9"
> +date "2020-01-05"
> +
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_IDENTIFICATION
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_CTYPE
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_COLLATE
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_TIME
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_NUMERIC
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_MONETARY
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_MESSAGES
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_PAPER
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_NAME
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_ADDRESS
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_TELEPHONE
> +category "i18n:2012";LC_MEASUREMENT
> +
> +END LC_IDENTIFICATION
> +
> +LC_CTYPE
> +copy "i18n"
> +END LC_CTYPE
> +
OK so far.
> +LC_COLLATE
> +% The Kurdish Sorani, Bahdini, and others dialects is mainly written
> using a modified (Arabic-based alphabet) with 33 letters.
In the second patch you have removed all trailing spaces but there is
one more in the line above.
> +% Unlike the regular Arabic alphabet, which is an abjad, kurdish is an
> alphabet in which vowels are mandatory, making the script easy to read.
^kurdish^Kurdish
Please rewrap this comment so the lines are shorter, below 80 chars,
preferably about 72 chars.
> +%
> +% The kurdish alphabet order is:
^kurdish^Kurdish
The second patch correctly removes the trailing space.
> +% in Latin: a, b, c, ç, d, e, ê, f, g, h, i, î, j, k, l, ll, m, n, o, p,
> q, r, rr, s, sh, t, u, uu, v, w, x, y, z
Any chance to rewrap this? No problem if it is impossible here.
> +% vowels: A, E, I, O, U, UU
> +%
> +% Copy the template from ISO/IEC 14651
[ cut the part which is removed by the second patch ]
> +END LC_COLLATE
> +
> +LC_MONETARY
[ cut the part which is removed by the second patch ]
> +int_frac_digits 3
> +frac_digits 3
> +p_cs_precedes 1
> +p_sep_by_space 1
> +n_cs_precedes 1
> +n_sep_by_space 1
> +p_sign_posn 1
> +n_sign_posn 2
> +
> +END LC_MONETARY
Probably OK, I am unable to verify.
> +
> +
> +LC_NUMERIC
[ cut the part which is removed by the second patch ]
> +grouping 3
> +END LC_NUMERIC
Probably OK, I am unable to verify.
> +
> +
> +LC_TIME
> +% These are generated based on XML base Locale difintion file
> +%
> +% Abbreviated weekday names
[ cut the part which is removed by the second patch ]
Again, I am unable to verify the Arabic weekday and month names.
> +%
> +% Equivalent of AM PM
> +am_pm "<U067E><U0646>";"<U062F><U0646>"
Probably OK.
> +%
> +% Appropriate date and time representation
> +d_t_fmt "%d %b %Y, %Z %I:%M:%S %p"
As a resolution of bug 24054 [1] I removed "%Z" from almost all d_t_fmt
in order to make the locales consistent with the builtin C locale.
Also the date formats usually contain "%a". I can see that d_fmt
in this file uses "%A" instead. I don't know why this is better here
but for the consistency please consider this format:
"%A %d %b %Y, %I:%M:%S %p"
> +%
> +% Appropriate date representation(%x)
> +d_fmt "%A %d %b %Y"
As I said, I don't understand why "%A" is better than "%a" but maybe
there are good reasons so OK.
> +%
> +% Appropriate time representation
> +t_fmt "%Z %I:%M:%S %p"
> +%
> +% Appropriate 12 h time representation
> +t_fmt_ampm "%I:%M:%S %p"
> +%
OK
> +% Appropriate date representation
> +date_fmt "%A %d %B %Y"
It's not specified what date_fmt should contain but usually it contains
not just the date but also the time and the time zone. Please consider:
"%A %d %B %Y, %Z %I:%M:%S %p"
even although I still don't understand why "%A" is better than "%a"
and (new thing here) why "%B" is better than "%b".
> +
> +week 7;19971130;1
> +first_weekday 7
> +first_workday 2
> +cal_direction 3
> +END LC_TIME
> +
> +
I am unable to verify but probably OK.
> +LC_MESSAGES
[ cut the part which is removed by the second patch ]
> +yesstr "<U0628><U06D5><U06B5><U06CE>"
> +nostr "<U0646><U06D5><U062E><U06CE><U0631>"
> +END LC_MESSAGES
I am unable to verify but probably OK.
> +
> +
> +LC_PAPER
> +copy "ar_IQ"
> +END LC_PAPER
Looks reasonable.
> +
> +
> +LC_NAME
> +name_fmt "%d%t%g%t%m%t%f"
> +name_gen "<U0628><U06D5><U0695><U06CE><U0632>"
> +name_miss "<U062E><U0627><U062A><U0648>"
> +name_ms "<U062E><U0627><U062A><U0648>"
> +name_mrs "<U062E><U0627><U062A><U0648>"
> +name_mr "<U0643><U0627><U0643>"
> +END LC_NAME
I am unable to verify but probably OK.
> +%
> +LC_ADDRESS
> +postal_fmt "%z%c%T%s%b%e%r"
> +country_name "Iraq"
> +country_ab2 "<U0049><U0051>"
> +country_ab3 "<U0049><U0052><U0051>"
> +country_post "<U0049><U0052><U0051>"
> +country_num 368
> +country_car "<U0049><U0051>"
> +%
> +END LC_ADDRESS
> +
> +
> +LC_TELEPHONE
> +%
> +tel_int_fmt "+%c %a%t%l"
> +int_select "<U0030><U0030>" % 00
> +int_prefix "<U0039><U0036><U0034>" %964
> +
> +END LC_TELEPHONE
This is already fixed by the second patch.
> +
> +
> +LC_MEASUREMENT
> +copy "ar_IQ"
> +END LC_MEASUREMENT
> --
> 2.24.1
>
Looks reasonable.
Regards,
Rafal
[1] https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24054
From 17786a4aa7d43a48c5187e33c328005716b2501d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jwtiyar Nariman <jwtiyar@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 10:06:06 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Add ckb_IQ locale
---
localedata/locales/ckb_IQ | 452 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 452 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 localedata/locales/ckb_IQ
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,452 @@
+comment_char %
+escape_char /
+
+% This file is part of the GNU C Library and contains locale data.
+% The Free Software Foundation does not claim any copyright interest
+% in the locale data contained in this file. The foregoing does not
+% affect the license of the GNU C Library as a whole. It does not
+% exempt you from the conditions of the license if your use would
+% otherwise be governed by that license.
+
+
+% FOR ALL KURDISH DIALECTS USING ARABIC ALPHABETS
+% Central Kurdish language locale for Iraq (using arabic letters):
+% Contributed by Aras Noori <aras.noori@gmail.com>
+% Filename: ckb_iq
+% Locale name: ckb_iq.UTF-8
+% Language: Central Kurdish (Sorani)
+% Language abbrivation: KU-AR(Kurdish - Arabic letters)
+% Charset: UTF-8
+% Creation Date: 2009-11-03
+% History:
+% January 2009: Defining CKB locale
+% March 2009: Adding rule for CKB
+% October 2009: bug fixing and redefine
+% April 2010 fixing "not found category" problems
+% March 2011 fixing all bugs
+% Sept 2014: fixing alphabet and unicode bugs
+% Oct 2014: fixing Address and fmt_name issues
+
+LC_IDENTIFICATION
+title "Central Kurdish language locale for Iraq"
+source "Aras Noori, Jwtiyar Nariman"
+address "see e-mail"
+contact "Aras Noori, Jwtiyar Nariman"
+email "aras.noori@gmail.com, Jwtiyar@gmail.com"
+tel ""
+fax ""
+language "Central Kurdish"
+territory "Iraq"
+revision "0.9"
+date "2020-01-05"
+
+category "i18n:2012";LC_IDENTIFICATION
+category "i18n:2012";LC_CTYPE
+category "i18n:2012";LC_COLLATE
+category "i18n:2012";LC_TIME
+category "i18n:2012";LC_NUMERIC
+category "i18n:2012";LC_MONETARY
+category "i18n:2012";LC_MESSAGES
+category "i18n:2012";LC_PAPER
+category "i18n:2012";LC_NAME
+category "i18n:2012";LC_ADDRESS
+category "i18n:2012";LC_TELEPHONE
+category "i18n:2012";LC_MEASUREMENT
+
+END LC_IDENTIFICATION
+
+LC_CTYPE
+copy "i18n"
+END LC_CTYPE
+
+LC_COLLATE
+% The Kurdish Sorani, Bahdini, and others dialects is mainly written using a modified (Arabic-based alphabet) with 33 letters.
+% Unlike the regular Arabic alphabet, which is an abjad, kurdish is an alphabet in which vowels are mandatory, making the script easy to read.
+%
+% The kurdish alphabet order is:
+% in Latin: a, b, c, ç, d, e, ê, f, g, h, i, î, j, k, l, ll, m, n, o, p, q, r, rr, s, sh, t, u, uu, v, w, x, y, z
+% vowels: A, E, I, O, U, UU
+%
+% Copy the template from ISO/IEC 14651
+
+order_start forward; forward
+%
+% Kurdish numeric characters.
+%
+<U0660> <U0660>
+<U0661> <U0661>
+<U0662> <U0662>
+<U0663> <U0663>
+<U0664> <U0664>
+<U0665> <U0665>
+<U0666> <U0666>
+<U0667> <U0667>
+<U0668> <U0668>
+<U0669> <U0669>
+
+%
+% Characters from space to / and from : to ~ and nbsp.
+%
+<U0020> <U0020>
+<U0021> <U0021>
+<U0022> <U0022>
+<U0023> <U0023>
+<U0024> <U0024>
+<U0025> <U0025>
+<U0026> <U0026>
+<U0027> <U0027>
+<U0028> <U0028>
+<U0029> <U0029>
+<U002A> <U002A>
+<U002B> <U002B>
+<U002C> <U002C>
+<U002D> <U002D>
+<U002E> <U002E>
+<U002F> <U002F>
+<U003A> <U003A>
+<U003B> <U003B>
+<U003C> <U003C>
+<U003D> <U003D>
+<U003E> <U003E>
+<U003F> <U003F>
+<U0040> <U0040>
+<U005B> <U005B>
+<U005C> <U005C>
+<U005D> <U005D>
+<U005E> <U005E>
+<U005F> <U005F>
+<U0060> <U0060>
+<U007B> <U007B>
+<U007C> <U007C>
+<U007D> <U007D>
+<U007E> <U007E>
+<U00A0> <U00A0>
+%
+% Kurish alphabet order.
+%
+<U0626> <U0626>
+<U0627> <U0627>
+<U0628> <U0628>
+<U067E> <U067E>
+<U062A> <U062A>
+<U062C> <U062C>
+<U0686> <U0686>
+<U062D> <U062D>
+<U062E> <U062E>
+<U062F> <U062F>
+<U0631> <U0631>
+<U0695> <U0695>
+<U0632> <U0632>
+<U0698> <U0698>
+<U0633> <U0633>
+<U0634> <U0634>
+<U0639> <U0639>
+<U063A> <U063A>
+<U0641> <U0641>
+<U06A4> <U06A4>
+<U0642> <U0642>
+<U06A9> <U06A9>
+<U06AF> <U06AF>
+<U0644> <U0644>
+<U06B5> <U06B5>
+<U0645> <U0645>
+<U0646> <U0646>
+<U0648> <U0648>
+<U06C6> <U06C6>
+<U0647> <U0647>
+<U06D5> <U06D5>
+<U06CC> <U06CC>
+<U06CE> <U06CE>
+
+%
+ %
+ % English numeric characters.
+ %
+ <U0030> <U0030>
+ <U0031> <U0031>
+ <U0032> <U0032>
+ <U0033> <U0033>
+ <U0034> <U0034>
+ <U0035> <U0035>
+ <U0036> <U0036>
+ <U0037> <U0037>
+ <U0038> <U0038>
+ <U0039> <U0039>
+ %
+ %
+ % English alphabet.
+ %
+ <U0041> <U0041>;<U0041>
+ <U0061> <U0041>;<U0061>
+ <U0042> <U0042>;<U0042>
+ <U0062> <U0042>;<U0062>
+ <U0043> <U0043>;<U0043>
+ <U0063> <U0043>;<U0063>
+ <U0044> <U0044>;<U0044>
+ <U0064> <U0044>;<U0064>
+ <U0045> <U0045>;<U0045>
+ <U0065> <U0045>;<U0065>
+ <U0046> <U0046>;<U0046>
+ <U0066> <U0046>;<U0066>
+ <U0047> <U0047>;<U0047>
+ <U0067> <U0047>;<U0067>
+ <U0048> <U0048>;<U0048>
+ <U0068> <U0048>;<U0068>
+ <U0049> <U0049>;<U0049>
+ <U0069> <U0049>;<U0069>
+ <U004A> <U004A>;<U004A>
+ <U006A> <U004A>;<U006A>
+ <U004B> <U004B>;<U004B>
+ <U006B> <U004B>;<U006B>
+ <U004C> <U004C>;<U004C>
+ <U006C> <U004C>;<U006C>
+ <U004D> <U004D>;<U004D>
+ <U006D> <U004D>;<U006D>
+ <U004E> <U004E>;<U004E>
+ <U006E> <U004E>;<U006E>
+ <U004F> <U004F>;<U004F>
+ <U006F> <U004F>;<U006F>
+ <U0050> <U0050>;<U0050>
+ <U0070> <U0050>;<U0070>
+ <U0051> <U0051>;<U0051>
+ <U0071> <U0051>;<U0071>
+ <U0052> <U0052>;<U0052>
+ <U0072> <U0052>;<U0072>
+ <U0053> <U0053>;<U0053>
+ <U0073> <U0053>;<U0073>
+ <U0054> <U0054>;<U0054>
+ <U0074> <U0054>;<U0074>
+ <U0055> <U0055>;<U0055>
+ <U0075> <U0055>;<U0075>
+ <U0056> <U0056>;<U0056>
+ <U0076> <U0056>;<U0076>
+ <U0057> <U0057>;<U0057>
+ <U0077> <U0057>;<U0077>
+ <U0058> <U0058>;<U0058>
+ <U0078> <U0058>;<U0078>
+ <U0059> <U0059>;<U0059>
+ <U0079> <U0059>;<U0079>
+ <U005A> <U005A>;<U005A>
+ <U007A> <U005A>;<U007A>
+ %
+ %
+ % Other control characters etc. upto order_end
+ %
+ <U0000> <U0000>
+ <U0001> <U0001>
+ <U0002> <U0002>
+ <U0003> <U0003>
+ <U0004> <U0004>
+ <U0005> <U0005>
+ <U0006> <U0006>
+ <U0007> <U0007>
+ <U0008> <U0008>
+ <U0009> <U0009>
+ <U000A> <U000A>
+ <U000B> <U000B>
+ <U000C> <U000C>
+ <U000D> <U000D>
+ <U000E> <U000E>
+ <U000F> <U000F>
+ <U0010> <U0010>
+ <U0011> <U0011>
+ <U0012> <U0012>
+ <U0013> <U0013>
+ <U0014> <U0014>
+ <U0015> <U0015>
+ <U0016> <U0016>
+ <U0017> <U0017>
+ <U0018> <U0018>
+ <U0019> <U0019>
+ <U001A> <U001A>
+ <U001B> <U001B>
+ <U001C> <U001C>
+ <U001D> <U001D>
+ <U001E> <U001E>
+ <U001F> <U001F>
+
+ <U0080> <U0080>
+ <U0081> <U0081>
+ <U0082> <U0082>
+ <U0083> <U0083>
+ <U0084> <U0084>
+ <U0085> <U0085>
+ <U0086> <U0086>
+ <U0087> <U0087>
+ <U0088> <U0088>
+ <U0089> <U0089>
+ <U008A> <U008A>
+ <U008B> <U008B>
+ <U008C> <U008C>
+ <U008D> <U008D>
+ <U008E> <U008E>
+ <U008F> <U008F>
+ <U0090> <U0090>
+ <U0091> <U0091>
+ <U0092> <U0092>
+ <U0093> <U0093>
+ <U0094> <U0094>
+ <U0095> <U0095>
+ <U0096> <U0096>
+ <U0097> <U0097>
+ <U0098> <U0098>
+ <U0099> <U0099>
+ <U009A> <U009A>
+ <U009B> <U009B>
+ <U009C> <U009C>
+ <U009D> <U009D>
+ <U009E> <U009E>
+ <U009F> <U009F>
+ <U007F> <U007F>
+ <U0640> IGNORE
+order_end
+
+END LC_COLLATE
+
+LC_MONETARY
+int_curr_symbol "<U0049><U0051><U0044><U0020>"
+currency_symbol "<U062F><U002E><U0639>"
+mon_decimal_point "<U002E>"
+mon_thousands_sep "<U002C>"
+mon_grouping 3
+positive_sign ""
+negative_sign "<U002D>"
+int_frac_digits 3
+frac_digits 3
+p_cs_precedes 1
+p_sep_by_space 1
+n_cs_precedes 1
+n_sep_by_space 1
+p_sign_posn 1
+n_sign_posn 2
+
+END LC_MONETARY
+
+
+LC_NUMERIC
+decimal_point "<U002E>"
+thousands_sep "<U002C>"
+grouping 3
+END LC_NUMERIC
+
+
+LC_TIME
+% These are generated based on XML base Locale difintion file
+%
+% Abbreviated weekday names
+abday "<U0634><U06D5><U0645>";/
+ "<U06CC><U06D5><U06A9><U0634>";/
+ "<U062F><U0648><U0648><U0634>";/
+ "<U0633><U06CE><U0634>";/
+ "<U0686><U0648><U0627><U0634>";/
+ "<U067E><U06CE><U0646><U0634>";/
+ "<U0647><U06D5><U06CC><U0646>"
+%
+% Full weekday names
+day "<U06CC><U06D5><U0643><U0634><U06D5><U0645><U0645><U06D5>";/
+ "<U062F><U0648><U0648><U0634><U06D5><U0645><U0645><U06D5>";/
+ "<U0633><U06CE><U0634><U06D5><U0645><U0645><U06D5>";/
+ "<U0686><U0648><U0624><U0631><U0634><U06D5><U0645><U0645><U06D5>";/
+ "<U067E><U06CE><U0646><U062C><U0634><U06D5><U0645><U0645><U06D5>";/
+ "<U0647><U06D5><U06CC><U0646><U06CC>";/
+ "<U0634><U06D5><U0645><U0645><U06D5>"
+%
+% Abbreviated month names
+abmon "<U06A9><U0627><U0662>";/
+ "<U0634><U0648><U0628>";/
+ "<U0626><U0627><U0632>";/
+ "<U0646><U06CC><U0633>";/
+ "<U0626><U0627><U06CC>";/
+ "<U062D><U0648><U0632>";/
+ "<U062A><U06D5><U0645>";/
+ "<U0626><U0627><U0628>";/
+ "<U0626><U06D5><U06CC>";/
+ "<U062A><U0634><U0661>";/
+ "<U062A><U0634><U0662>";/
+ "<U06A9><U0627><U0661>"
+%
+% Full month names
+mon "<U06A9><U0627><U0646><U0648><U0646><U06CC><U0020><U062F><U0648><U0648><U06D5><U0645>";/
+ "<U0634><U0648><U0628><U0627><U062A>";/
+ "<U0626><U0627><U0632><U0627><U0631>";/
+ "<U0646><U06CC><U0633><U0627><U0646>";/
+ "<U0626><U0627><U06CC><U0627><U0631>";/
+ "<U062D><U0648><U0632><U06D5><U06CC><U0631><U0627><U0646>";/
+ "<U062A><U06D5><U0645><U0648><U0632>";/
+ "<U0626><U0627><U0628>";/
+ "<U0626><U06D5><U06CC><U0644><U0648><U0648><U0644>";/
+ "<U062A><U0634><U0631><U06CC><U0646><U06CC><U0020><U06CC><U06D5><U06A9><U06D5><U0645>";/
+ "<U062A><U0634><U0631><U06CC><U0646><U06CC><U0020><U062F><U0648><U0648><U06D5><U0645>";/
+ "<U06A9><U0627><U0646><U0648><U0646><U06CC><U0020><U06CC><U06D5><U06A9><U06D5><U0645>"
+%
+% Equivalent of AM PM
+am_pm "<U067E><U0646>";"<U062F><U0646>"
+%
+% Appropriate date and time representation
+d_t_fmt "%d %b %Y, %Z %I:%M:%S %p"
+%
+% Appropriate date representation(%x)
+d_fmt "%A %d %b %Y"
+%
+% Appropriate time representation
+t_fmt "%Z %I:%M:%S %p"
+%
+% Appropriate 12 h time representation
+t_fmt_ampm "%I:%M:%S %p"
+%
+% Appropriate date representation
+date_fmt "%A %d %B %Y"
+
+week 7;19971130;1
+first_weekday 7
+first_workday 2
+cal_direction 3
+END LC_TIME
+
+
+LC_MESSAGES
+yesexpr "<U0628><U06D5><U06B5><U06CE>"
+noexpr "<U0646><U06D5><U062E><U06CE><U0631>"
+yesstr "<U0628><U06D5><U06B5><U06CE>"
+nostr "<U0646><U06D5><U062E><U06CE><U0631>"
+END LC_MESSAGES
+
+
+LC_PAPER
+copy "ar_IQ"
+END LC_PAPER
+
+
+LC_NAME
+name_fmt "%d%t%g%t%m%t%f"
+name_gen "<U0628><U06D5><U0695><U06CE><U0632>"
+name_miss "<U062E><U0627><U062A><U0648>"
+name_ms "<U062E><U0627><U062A><U0648>"
+name_mrs "<U062E><U0627><U062A><U0648>"
+name_mr "<U0643><U0627><U0643>"
+END LC_NAME
+%
+LC_ADDRESS
+postal_fmt "%z%c%T%s%b%e%r"
+country_name "Iraq"
+country_ab2 "<U0049><U0051>"
+country_ab3 "<U0049><U0052><U0051>"
+country_post "<U0049><U0052><U0051>"
+country_num 368
+country_car "<U0049><U0051>"
+%
+END LC_ADDRESS
+
+
+LC_TELEPHONE
+%
+tel_int_fmt "+%c %a%t%l"
+int_select "<U0030><U0030>" % 00
+int_prefix "<U0039><U0036><U0034>" %964
+
+END LC_TELEPHONE
+
+
+LC_MEASUREMENT
+copy "ar_IQ"
+END LC_MEASUREMENT
--
2.24.1