But this is more complicated because there is only one plural mechanism,
and even English needs a separate mechanism to write things like 1st, 2nd,
3rd and 4th.

El 27/06/2016 07:14, "Rafael Fontenelle" <rffontene...@gmail.com> escribió:

>
> 2016-06-26 2:50 GMT-03:00 Fabio Tomat <f.t.pub...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Greetings community,
>> with gnome 3.20 I modified the dates in gnome as best as I could, but the
>> right form of the date is this:
>>
>> al 1ⁿ di jugn dal 2016      literally translated:  at the(singular) 1ˢᵗ
>> of June of the 2016
>> ai 25 di jugn dal 2016     literally translated:  at the(plural) 25 of
>> June of the 2016
>>
>> I don't know how to implement this.
>> the big problem (in the translated software) is specify if it's the first
>> day of the month or one of the remaining days.
>>
>> Can someone help me resolve this problem, what should I do?
>>
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> Hi there.
>
> I don't think 'date' support formatting date output with a superscript
> character (or something like that) to denote first day of month. At least
> I've got no success with 'date --date 2016-06-01 +%e' or 'date --date
> 2016-06-01 +%d'
>
> I believe your question is typically related to Gettext's Plural-Forms, as
> you have one form in singular and another in plural.  My suggestion is to
> file a bug report to the proper module (gnome-shell?) to support such date
> format.
>
> Rafael Fontenelle
>
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