CLDR 46 Release Note

This version is currently in development. See the latest release.

Overview

Unicode CLDR provides key building blocks for software supporting the world's languages. CLDR data is used by all major software systems (including all mobile phones) for their software internationalization and localization, adapting software to the conventions of different languages.

In CLDR ###VERSION, the focus is on:

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Data Changes

Locale Changes

JSON Data Changes

Specification Changes


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Growth


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Migration

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Known Issues

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Acknowledgments

Many people have made significant contributions to CLDR and LDML; see the Acknowledgments page for a full listing.

The Unicode Terms of Use apply to CLDR data; in particular, see Exhibit 1.

For web pages with different views of CLDR data, see http://cldr.unicode.org/index/charts.