#5997: Pluralization support too limited
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   Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |                Owner:  nobody              
     Status:  new               |            Component:  Internationalization
    Version:  SVN               |           Resolution:                      
   Keywords:                    |                Stage:  Unreviewed          
  Has_patch:  0                 |           Needs_docs:  0                   
Needs_tests:  0                 |   Needs_better_patch:  0                   
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Changes (by mtredinnick):

  * needs_better_patch:  => 0
  * needs_tests:  => 0
  * needs_docs:  => 0

Comment:

 Can you be more specific about the actual bug(s) you are reporting here,
 please? We are well aware that there are multiple plural forms in other
 languages. Django's internationalization support in templates and the
 Python source can handle this already. There are a couple of known places
 (mentioned in other tickets in the internationalization component here)
 where we still need to try and make some improvements (might not always be
 possible, but we're going to try).

 So, please file a specific problem report. At the moment, this is far too
 general (and a bit inaccurate, since we already support plural forms).

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