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Old 09-29-2006
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DateTime::Locale::ha_NG(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				DateTime::Locale::ha_NG(3)

NAME
DateTime::Locale::ha_NG SYNOPSIS
use DateTime; my $dt = DateTime->now( locale => 'ha_NG' ); print $dt->month_name(); DESCRIPTION
This is the DateTime locale package for Hausa Nigeria. DATA
This locale inherits from the DateTime::Locale::ha_Latn_NG locale. It contains the following data. Days Wide (format) Litini Talata Laraba Alhamis Jumma'a Asabar Lahadi Abbreviated (format) Lit Tal Lar Alh Jum Asa Lah Narrow (format) L T L A J A L Wide (stand-alone) Litini Talata Laraba Alhamis Jumma'a Asabar Lahadi Abbreviated (stand-alone) Lit Tal Lar Alh Jum Asa Lah Narrow (stand-alone) L T L A J A L Months Wide (format) Janairu Fabrairu Maris Afrilu Mayu Yuni Yuli Augusta Satumba Oktoba Nuwamba Disamba Abbreviated (format) Jan Fab Mar Afr May Yun Yul Aug Sat Okt Nuw Dis Narrow (format) J F M A M Y Y A S O N D Wide (stand-alone) Janairu Fabrairu Maris Afrilu Mayu Yuni Yuli Augusta Satumba Oktoba Nuwamba Disamba Abbreviated (stand-alone) Jan Fab Mar Afr May Yun Yul Aug Sat Okt Nuw Dis Narrow (stand-alone) J F M A M Y Y A S O N D Quarters Wide (format) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Abbreviated (format) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Narrow (format) 1 2 3 4 Wide (stand-alone) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Abbreviated (stand-alone) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Narrow (stand-alone) 1 2 3 4 Eras Wide Gabanin Miladi Miladi Abbreviated GM M Narrow GM M Date Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Talata, 5 Fabrairu, 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Jumma'a, 22 Disamba, 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Asabar, 15 Satumba, -10 Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fabrairu, 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Disamba, 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Satumba, -10 Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fab, 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Dis, 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Sat, -10 Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/2/08 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/95 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/9/-10 Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fab, 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Dis, 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Sat, -10 Time Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 09:05:02 UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 04:44:23 UTC Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 09:05:02 UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 04:44:23 UTC Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 09:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 04:44:23 Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 09:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 04:44 Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 09:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 04:44:23 Datetime Formats Full 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Talata, 5 Fabrairu, 2008 18:30:30 UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Jumma'a, 22 Disamba, 1995 09:05:02 UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Asabar, 15 Satumba, -10 04:44:23 UTC Long 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fabrairu, 2008 18:30:30 UTC 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Disamba, 1995 09:05:02 UTC -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Satumba, -10 04:44:23 UTC Medium 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fab, 2008 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Dis, 1995 09:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Sat, -10 04:44:23 Short 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5/2/08 18:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22/12/95 09:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15/9/-10 04:44 Default 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fab, 2008 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Dis, 1995 09:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Sat, -10 04:44:23 Available Formats d (d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 EEEd (d EEE) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Tal 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Jum -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Asa Hm (H:mm) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 hm (h:mm a) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 AM Hms (H:mm:ss) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 hms (h:mm:ss a) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM M (L) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9 Md (M-d) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2-5 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12-22 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9-15 MEd (E, d-M) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tal, 5-2 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Jum, 22-12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Asa, 15-9 MMM (LLL) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Fab 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dis -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat MMMd (d MMM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fab 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Dis -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Sat MMMEd (E d MMM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tal 5 Fab 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Jum 22 Dis -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Asa 15 Sat MMMMd (d MMMM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Fabrairu 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Disamba -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Satumba MMMMEd (E d MMMM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tal 5 Fabrairu 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Jum 22 Disamba -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Asa 15 Satumba ms (mm:ss) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 30:30 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 05:02 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 44:23 y (y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10 yM (y-M) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008-2 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995-12 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10-9 yMEd (EEE, d/M/yyyy) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tal, 5/2/2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Jum, 22/12/1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Asa, 15/9/-010 yMMM (y MMM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008 Fab 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995 Dis -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10 Sat yMMMEd (EEE, d MMM y) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tal, 5 Fab 2008 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Jum, 22 Dis 1995 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Asa, 15 Sat -10 yMMMM (y MMMM) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008 Fabrairu 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995 Disamba -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10 Satumba yQ (y Q) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008 1 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995 4 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10 3 yQQQ (y QQQ) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008 Q1 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995 Q4 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10 Q3 yyQ (Q yy) 2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 1 08 1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 4 95 -0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 3 -10 Miscellaneous Prefers 24 hour time? Yes Local first day of the week Litini SUPPORT
See DateTime::Locale. AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 David Rolsky. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. This module was generated from data provided by the CLDR project, see the LICENSE.cldr in this distribution for details on the CLDR data's license. perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 DateTime::Locale::ha_NG(3)
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