Re: CLDR Usage of Gregorian Calendar Era Terms: BC and AD -- Can we please have "CE" and "BCE" ?

From: Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven (asmodai@in-nomine.org)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2007 - 13:01:32 CST

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    -On [20071219 18:38], Ed Trager (ed.trager@gmail.com) wrote:
    >For the Gregorian calendar in CLDR, two --and as far as I am aware
    >only two-- era terms are defined:
    >
    > BC - "Before Christ"
    > AD - Anno Domini (="year of the lord")
    >
    >Is it really the case that these are the only two era terms available in CLDR?

    Wouldn't this be better discussed on the CLDR list instead of the main Unicode
    one?

    And yes, there's some different terms possible in Dutch and a bunch of other
    languages.

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