Hi,
I think that is OK. It is at least how I am  mapping in similar cases.
regards

Nick Black wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> Was there an agreed answer to this issue.
> 
> I want to tag an address in Kyiv using both the English and Ukrainian
> street names.  
> 
> Sounds like I can do:
> 
> addr:street:en:Tereschenkivska Street
> 
> and
> 
> addr:street:ua:Терещнкіівська
> 
> Is this best practice? 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Ben Laenen <benlae...@gmail.com
> <mailto:benlae...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     On Sunday 15 March 2009, Tal wrote:
>     > name:local_lang="fr - nl" is indeed an interesting idea, that I
>     > haven't thought of.
>     > However, I ask myself if it's flexible enough.
>     > It seems that for just a little more coding you get the much more
>     > flexible "{name:fr} - {name:nl}" (with special escape combinations
>     > \\, \{, \}  ).
>     >
>     > I think that mappers from Brussels and also other parts of the word
>     > with strings comprised from two languages should add there insights.
>     > Do they care about this problem? Are they willing to use such a
>     > solution?
> 
>     Only if it's actually rendering both names, and only if it applies to an
>     area that automatically adds the "local_lang=fr;nl" tag to all objects
>     inside its boundaries (it's just a bad idea to tag every object with
>     what it's local language is, you can override with a tag on the object
>     itself if it's different).
> 
>     I wouldn't do "local_lang=fr - nl" as the separator can always vary for
>     the same object (you could have a dash, or a newline or just a space, a
>     slash or a bullet or whatever), depending on what the person making the
>     maps likes most.
> 
>     But given the complexity of handling boundaries to add tags to the
>     objects I think we'll be doing "name=Dutch name - French
>     name", "name:nl=Dutch name", "name:fr=French name" in Brussels for a
>     long time to come.
> 
>     Greetings
>     Ben
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