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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# In case you are looking for the note about different declensions on date
+# formats, here it is. If your language doesn't use different declensions of
+# month names, you shouldn't have much work. Just leave the *.monthFormat
+# string on "nominative" and the string month.*.name will be filled in.
+#
+# If you need a different form for a string, you can change the
+# *.monthFormat to a different value. Supported values are currently:
+# nominative (default), genitive
+# The modified month name form will then be filled in accordingly. If this
+# system does not suit your needs, please file a bug!
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (month.*.name):
+# Some languages require different declensions of month names.
+# These values will be used if *.monthFormat is set to "nominative" or in places
+# where using a different declension is not yet supported.
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (month.*.genitive):
+# Some languages require different declensions of month names.
+# These values will be used if *.monthFormat is set to "genitive"
+# If your language doesn't use different declensions, just set the same
+# values as for month.*.name.
+
+
+
+
+# Can someone tell me why we're not counting from zero?
+
+# Localizable day's date
+
+# LOCALIZATION NOTE (dayOrdinalSymbol):
+# Allows to insert a string, a character or a symbol after the number of a
+# monthday in order to give it the meaning of ordinal number e.g. 1 -> 1st etc.
+# It's mainly used when formatting dates with both monthday and month name. It
+# affects the following localizable strings that hence must be localized *without*
+# any ordinal symbol for the monthday number:
+# dayHeaderLabel, monthlyDaysOfNth_day,
+# yearlyNthOn, daysIntervalBetweenYears,
+# daysIntervalBetweenMonths, daysIntervalInMonth.
+# Write only a single string if the ordinal symbol is the same for every monthday, otherwise
+# write a sequence of _31_ strings (one for each monthday) separated with commas.
+# If your language doesn't require that in the mentioned strings, leave it empty.
+# e.g.
+# dayOrdinalSymbol=.
+# -> daysIntervalInMonth: 'March 3. - 9., 2008'
+# dayOrdinalSymbol=st,nd,rd,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,
+# th,th,th,th,th,st,nd,rd,th,th,th,th,th,th,th,st
+# -> daysIntervalBetweenMonths: 'September 29th - November 1st, 2008'
+dayOrdinalSymbol=
+
+