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Alexander Makarov
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Improved description of how Yii handles plural rules
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In the above it's worth mentioning that
`=1`
matches exactly
`n = 1`
while
`one`
matches
`21`
or
`101`
.
In the above it's worth mentioning that
`=1`
matches exactly
`n = 1`
while
`one`
matches
`21`
or
`101`
.
Note, that you can not use the Russian example in
`Yii::t()`
directly, you have to adjust the
Note, that you can not use the Russian example in
`Yii::t()`
directly if your
[
[yii\base\Application::$sourceLanguage|source language
]
] setting in your application config
[
[yii\base\Application::$sourceLanguage|source language
]
] isn't set to
`ru_RU`
which is not recommended. Instead, such
so that Yii knows which language you are using to apply the correct plural rules.
strings should end up in message files or message database (in case DB source is used). Yii uses plural rules of the
language strings are translated to and is falling back to plural rules of source language if translation isn't available.
To learn which inflection forms you should specify for your language you can referrer to the
To learn which inflection forms you should specify for your language you can referrer to the
[
rules reference at unicode.org
](
http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
)
.
[
rules reference at unicode.org
](
http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
)
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