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englishName: "Danish (Denmark)",
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nativeName: "dansk (Danmark)",
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dayNames: ["søndag", "mandag", "tirsdag", "onsdag", "torsdag", "fredag", "lørdag"],
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abbreviatedDayNames: ["sø", "ma", "ti", "on", "to", "fr", "lø"],
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shortestDayNames: ["sø", "ma", "ti", "on", "to", "fr", "lø"],
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firstLetterDayNames: ["s", "m", "t", "o", "t", "f", "l"],
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/* Month Name Strings */
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monthNames: ["januar", "februar", "marts", "april", "maj", "juni", "juli", "august", "september", "oktober", "november", "december"],
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abbreviatedMonthNames: ["jan", "feb", "mar", "apr", "maj", "jun", "jul", "aug", "sep", "okt", "nov", "dec"],
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/* AM/PM Designators */
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twoDigitYearMax: 2029,
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* The dateElementOrder is based on the order of the
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* format specifiers in the formatPatterns.DatePattern.
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shortDatePattern dateElementOrder
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* The correct dateElementOrder is required by the parser to
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* determine the expected order of the date elements in the
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* string being parsed.
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dateElementOrder: "dmy",
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/* Standard date and time format patterns */
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shortDate: "dd-MM-yyyy",
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longDate: "d. MMMM yyyy",
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fullDateTime: "d. MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss",
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sortableDateTime: "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss",
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universalSortableDateTime: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ssZ",
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rfc1123: "ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss GMT",
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yearMonth: "MMMM yyyy"
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* NOTE: If a string format is not parsing correctly, but
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* The following regex patterns control most of the string matching
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* The Month name and Day name patterns were automatically generated
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* and in general should be (mostly) correct.
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* Beyond the month and day name patterns are natural language strings.
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* Example: "next", "today", "months"
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* These natural language string may NOT be correct for this culture.
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* If they are not correct, please translate and edit this file
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* providing the correct regular expression pattern.
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* If you modify this file, please post your revised CultureInfo file
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* to the Datejs Forum located at http://www.datejs.com/forums/.
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* Please mark the subject of the post with [CultureInfo]. Example:
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* Subject: [CultureInfo] Translated "da-DK" Danish(Denmark)
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* We will add the modified patterns to the master source files.
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* As well, please review the list of "Future Strings" section below.
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sep: /^sep(t(ember)?)?/i,
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past: /^last|past|prev(ious)?/i,
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add: /^(\+|aft(er)?|from|hence)/i,
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subtract: /^(\-|bef(ore)?|ago)/i,
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yesterday: /^yes(terday)?/i,
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today: /^t(od(ay)?)?/i,
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tomorrow: /^tom(orrow)?/i,
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millisecond: /^ms|milli(second)?s?/i,
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second: /^sec(ond)?s?/i,
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minute: /^mn|min(ute)?s?/i,
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month: /^m(onth)?s?/i,
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shortMeridian: /^(a|p)/i,
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longMeridian: /^(a\.?m?\.?|p\.?m?\.?)/i,
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timezone: /^((e(s|d)t|c(s|d)t|m(s|d)t|p(s|d)t)|((gmt)?\s*(\+|\-)\s*\d\d\d\d?)|gmt|utc)/i,
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ordinalSuffix: /^\s*(st|nd|rd|th)/i,
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timeContext: /^\s*(\:|a(?!u|p)|p)/i
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timezones: [{name:"UTC", offset:"-000"}, {name:"GMT", offset:"-000"}, {name:"EST", offset:"-0500"}, {name:"EDT", offset:"-0400"}, {name:"CST", offset:"-0600"}, {name:"CDT", offset:"-0500"}, {name:"MST", offset:"-0700"}, {name:"MDT", offset:"-0600"}, {name:"PST", offset:"-0800"}, {name:"PDT", offset:"-0700"}]
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* The following list of strings may not be currently being used, but
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* may be incorporated into the Datejs library later.
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* We would appreciate any help translating the strings below.
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* If you modify this file, please post your revised CultureInfo file
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* to the Datejs Forum located at http://www.datejs.com/forums/.
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* Please mark the subject of the post with [CultureInfo]. Example:
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* Subject: [CultureInfo] Translated "da-DK" Danish(Denmark)b
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* English Name Translated
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* bi-weekly bi-weekly
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* fortnight fortnight
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* bi-monthly bi-monthly
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* quarterly quarterly
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* min (abbrev minute) min
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* mid-night mid-night
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