On Yaum al-Jumma 05 Jumaada al-Thaani 1425 07:22 pm, Christian Perrier wrote: > Quoting Munzir Taha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > On Yaum al-Jumma 05 Jumaada al-Thaani 1425 11:48 am, Christian Perrier wrote: > > > Quoting Denis Barbier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > Your line makes 2nd and 3rd cases identical, it should be > > > > Plural-Forms: nplurals=4; plural=n%100==1 || n==0 ? 0 : n%100==2 ? > > > > 1 : n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 2 : 3; > > > > Can any one point a real example when a zero is passed as an argument in > > an application. In Arabic zero has no rule. ;) so it's not correct to say > > zero files. > > Hmmm, in French zero has one rule. Zero uses singulard : "0 fichier"
I am sorry if I seem silly to disagree here ;). I believe in French it's: n'y a pas de fichiers What do you use for -1 (negative numbers)? ;) We say for zero: no files. Seriously, can you give me a message that really takes the argument zero. Just one example so we take it more serious. If it's not there, then we can skip it. Otherwise, we difine a distinct state for it. > Arabic should really have a rule. After all, you guys are people who > invented zero, aren't you ? :-) We are bigger than this ;) Just kidding. -- Munzir Taha PGP Key available gpg --recv-keys --keyserver www.mandrakesecure.net F0671821 Telecommunications and Electronics Engineer Linux Registered User #279362 at http://counter.li.org Mandrake Club member Maintainer of the Open Arabic Bugs Project at http://wiki.arabeyes.org/OpenBugs CIW Designer, ICDL, MOUS New Horizons CLC Riyadh, SA _______________________________________________ Doc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/doc

