The Unicode CLDR v46 Alpha is now available for integration testing.
CLDR provides key building blocks for software to support the world's languages (dates, times, numbers, sort-order, etc.) For example, all major browsers and all modern mobile phones use CLDR for language support. (See Who uses CLDR?)
Via the Survey Tool, contributors supply data for their languages — data that is widely used to support much of the world’s software. This data is also a factor in determining which languages are supported on mobile phones and computer operating systems.
The alpha has already been integrated into the development version of ICU 76. We would especially appreciate feedback from non-ICU consumers of CLDR data and on Migration issues. Feedback can be filed at CLDR Tickets.
The most significant changes in this release were:
Updates to Unicode 16.0 (including major changes to collation),
Further revisions to the Message Format 2.0 tech preview,
Substantial additions and modifications of Emoji search keyword data,
‘Upleveling’ the locale coverage (see below).
For the details, see the draft CLDR v46 release page, which has information on accessing the data, reviewing charts of the changes, and — importantly — will cover Migration issues.
New / Upleveled Locales
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