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Unicode CLDR Project
Latest Release: v37.0 published 2020-04-23
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What is CLDR?
The Unicode CLDR provides key building blocks for software to support the world's languages, with the largest and most extensive standard repository of locale data available. This data is used by a wide spectrum of companies for their software internationalization and localization, adapting software to the conventions of different languages for such common software tasks.
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Information about CLDR releases and downloads, including the data files and LDML specification associated with each release.
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Information about Building and running CLDR Tools
Contributing
Most data submissions are done via the CLDR Survey Tool, which is open and available on predetermined cycles. Click HERE for information on how to obtain a survey tool account.
For details about code and other contributions, see CONTRIBUTING.md
Licenses
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Usage of CLDR data and software is governed by the Unicode Terms of Use a copy of which is included as unicode-license.txt.
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Some CLDR tools depend on libraries in tools/java/libs/; use of these libraries is governed by separate license agreements.
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Use of the ICU libraries is subject to the ICU License, included as ICU-LICENSE.
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Use of the Guava, Xerces, and Myanmar Tools libraries is subject to the Apache License included as apache-license.txt.
Copyright
Copyright © 1991-2020 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of use