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NAME
       Date::Manip::Lang::turkish - Turkish language support.

SYNOPSIS
       This module contains a list of words and expressions supporting the
       language. It is not intended to be used directly (other Date::Manip
       modules will load it as needed).

LANGUAGE EXPRESSIONS
       The following is a list of all language words and expressions used to
       write times and/or dates.

       All strings are case insensitive.

       Month names and abbreviations
	   When writing out the name of the month, several different
	   variations may exist including full names and abbreviations.

	   The following month names may be used:

	      ocak

	      pubat
	      subat

	      mart

	      nisan

	      mayys
	      mayis

	      haziran

	      temmuz

	      a`ustos
	      agustos

	      eyluel
	      eylul

	      ekim

	      kasym
	      kasim

	      aralyk
	      aralik

	   The following abbreviations may be used:

	      oca

	      pub
	      sub

	      mar

	      nis

	      may

	      haz

	      tem

	      a`u
	      agu

	      eyl

	      eki

	      kas

	      ara

       Day names and abbreviations
	   When writing out the name of the day, several different variations
	   may exist including full names and abbreviations.

	   The following day names may be used:

	      pazartesi

	      saly
	      sali

	      carpamba
	      carsamba

	      perpembe
	      persembe

	      cuma

	      cumartesi

	      pazar

	   The following abbreviations may be used:

	      pzt

	      sal

	      car
	      car

	      per

	      cum

	      cts
	      cmt

	      paz

	   The following short (1-2 characters) abbreviations may be used:

	      Pt

	      S

	      C
	      Cr

	      Pr

	      C

	      Ct

	      P

       Delta field names
	   These are the names (and abbreviations) for the fields in a delta.
	   There are 7 fields: years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes,
	   seconds.

	   The names and abbreviations for these fields are:

	      yil
	      y

	      ay
	      a

	      hafta
	      h

	      gun
	      g

	      saat
	      s

	      dakika
	      dak
	      d

	      saniye
	      sn

       Morning/afternoon times
	   This is a list of expressions use to designate morning or afternoon
	   time when a time is entered as a 12-hour time rather than a 24-hour
	   time.  For example, in English, the time "17:00" could be specified
	   as "5:00 PM".

	   Morning and afternoon time may be designated by the following sets
	   of words:

	      oegleden oence
	      ogleden once

	      oe`leden sonra
	      ogleden sonra

       Each or every
	   There are a list of words that specify every occurence of
	   something.  These are used in the following phrases:

	      EACH Monday
	      EVERY Monday
	      EVERY month

	   The following words may be used:

	      her

       Next/Previous/Last occurence
	   There are a list of words that may be used to specify the next,
	   previous, or last occurence of something.  These words could be
	   used in the following phrases:

	      NEXT week

	      LAST tuesday
	      PREVIOUS tuesday

	      LAST day of the month

	   The following words may be used:

	   Next occurence:

	      gelecek
	      sonraki

	   Previous occurence:

	      onceki
	      oenceki

	   Last occurence:

	      son
	      sonuncu

       Delta words for going forward/backward in time
	   When parsing deltas, there are words that may be used to specify
	   the the delta will refer to a time in the future or to a time in
	   the past (relative to some date).  In English, for example, you
	   might say:

	      IN 5 days
	      5 days AGO

	   The following words may be used to specify deltas that refer to
	   dates in the past or future respectively:

	      gecmis
	      gecmip
	      gecen
	      gecen

	      gelecek
	      sonra

       Business mode
	   This contains two lists of words which can be used to specify a
	   standard (i.e. non-business) delta or a business delta.

	   Previously, it was used to tell whether the delta was approximate
	   or exact, but now this list is not used except to force the delta
	   to be standard.

	   The following words may be used:

	      tam
	      yaklasik
	      yaklapyk

	   The following words may be used to specify a business delta:

	      is
	      ip
	      calypma
	      calisma

       Numbers
	   Numbers may be spelled out in a variety of ways.  The following
	   sets correspond to the numbers from 1 to 53:

	      1.
	      bir
	      ilk
	      birinci

	      2.
	      iki
	      ikinci

	      3.
	      uec
	      uc
	      uecuencue
	      ucuncu

	      4.
	      doert
	      dort
	      doerduencue
	      dorduncu

	      5.
	      beX
	      bes
	      beXinci
	      besinci

	      6.
	      altX
	      alti
	      altXncX

	      7.
	      yedi
	      yedinci

	      8.
	      sekiz
	      sekizinci

	      9.
	      dokuz
	      dokuzuncu

	      10.
	      on
	      onuncu

	      11.
	      on bir
	      on birinci

	      12.
	      on iki
	      on ikinci

	      13.
	      on uec
	      on uc
	      on uecuencue
	      on ucuncu

	      14.
	      on doert
	      on dort
	      on doerduencue
	      on dorduncu

	      15.
	      on beX
	      on bes
	      on beXinci
	      on besinci

	      16.
	      on altX
	      on alti
	      on altXncX

	      17.
	      on yedi
	      on yedinci

	      18.
	      on sekiz
	      on sekizinci

	      19.
	      on dokuz
	      on dokuzuncu

	      20.
	      yirmi
	      yirminci

	      21.
	      yirmi bir
	      yirminci birinci

	      22.
	      yirmi iki
	      yirminci ikinci

	      23.
	      yirmi uec
	      yirmi uc
	      yirminci uecuencue
	      yirminci ucuncu

	      24.
	      yirmi doert
	      yirmi dort
	      yirminci doerduencue
	      yirminci dorduncu

	      25.
	      yirmi beX
	      yirmi bes
	      yirminci beXinci
	      yirminci besinci

	      26.
	      yirmi altX
	      yirmi alti
	      yirminci altXncX

	      27.
	      yirmi yedi
	      yirminci yedinci

	      28.
	      yirmi sekiz
	      yirminci sekizinci

	      29.
	      yirmi dokuz
	      yirminci dokuzuncu

	      30.
	      otuz
	      otuzuncu

	      31.
	      otuz bir
	      otuz birinci

	      32.
	      otuz iki
	      otuz ikinci

	      33.
	      otuz uec
	      otuz uc
	      otuz uecuencue
	      otuz ucuncu

	      34.
	      otuz doert
	      otuz dort
	      otuz doerduencue
	      otuz dorduncu

	      35.
	      otuz beX
	      otuz bes
	      otuz beXinci
	      otuz besinci

	      36.
	      otuz altX
	      otuz alti
	      otuz altXncX

	      37.
	      otuz yedi
	      otuz yedinci

	      38.
	      otuz sekiz
	      otuz sekizinci

	      39.
	      otuz dokuz
	      otuz dokuzuncu

	      40.
	      kXrk
	      kirk
	      kXrkXncX
	      kirkinci

	      41.
	      kXrk bir
	      kirk bir
	      kXrk birinci
	      kirk birinci

	      42.
	      kXrk iki
	      kirk iki
	      kXrk ikinci
	      kirk ikinci

	      43.
	      kXrk uec
	      kirk uc
	      kXrk uecuencue
	      kirk ucuncu

	      44.
	      kXrk doert
	      kirk dort
	      kXrk doerduencue
	      kirk dorduncu

	      45.
	      kXrk beX
	      kirk bes
	      kXrk beXinci
	      kirk besinci

	      46.
	      kXrk altX
	      kirk alti
	      kXrk altXncX
	      kirk altXncX

	      47.
	      kXrk yedi
	      kirk yedi
	      kXrk yedinci
	      kirk yedinci

	      48.
	      kXrk sekiz
	      kirk sekiz
	      kXrk sekizinci
	      kirk sekizinci

	      49.
	      kXrk dokuz
	      kirk dokuz
	      kXrk dokuzuncu
	      kirk dokuzuncu

	      50.
	      elli
	      ellinci

	      51.
	      elli bir
	      elli birinci

	      52.
	      elli iki
	      elli ikinci

	      53.
	      elli uec
	      elli uc
	      elli uecuencue
	      elli ucuncu

       Ignored words
	   In writing out dates in common forms, there are a number of words
	   that are typically not important.

	   There is frequently a word that appears in a phrase to designate
	   that a time is going to be specified next.  In English, you would
	   use the word AT in the example:

	      December 3 at 12:00

	   The following words may be used:

	      saat

	   Another word is used to designate one member of a set.  In English,
	   you would use the words IN or OF:

	      1st day OF December
	      1st day IN December

	   The following words may be used:

	      of

	   Another word is use to specify that something is on a certain date.
	   In English, you would use ON:

	      ON July 5th

	   The following words may be used:

	      on

       Words that set the date, time, or both
	   There are some words that can be used to specify a date, a time, or
	   both relative to now.

	   Words that set the date are similar to the English words
	   'yesterday' or 'tomorrow'.  These are specified as a delta which is
	   added to the current time to get a date.  The time is NOT set
	   however, so the delta is only partially used (it should only
	   include year, month, week, and day fields).

	   The following words may be used:

	      bugun		   0:0:0:0:0:0:0
	      buguen		   0:0:0:0:0:0:0
	      dun		   -0:0:0:1:0:0:0
	      duen		   -0:0:0:1:0:0:0
	      yarin		   +0:0:0:1:0:0:0
	      yaryn		  +0:0:0:1:0:0:0

	   Words that set only the time of day are similar to the English
	   words 'noon' or 'midnight'.

	   The following words may be used:

	      gece yarisi	   00:00:00
	      gece yarysy	 00:00:00
	      oglen		   12:00:00
	      yarim		   12:30:00
	      yarym		  12:30:00
	      oe`len		  12:00:00

	   Words that set the entire time and date (relative to the current
	   time and date) are also available.

	   In English, the word 'now' is one of these.

	   The following words may be used:

	      simdi		   0:0:0:0:0:0:0
	      pimdi		  0:0:0:0:0:0:0

       Hour/Minute/Second separators
	   When specifying the time of day, the most common separator is a
	   colon (:) which can be used for both separators.

	   Some languages use different pairs.	For example, French allows you
	   to specify the time as 13h30:20, so it would use the following
	   pairs:

	      : :
	      [h] [:]

	   The first column is the hour-minute separator and the second column
	   is the minute-second separator.  Both are perl regular expressions.

	   A pair of colons is ALWAY allowed for all languages.	 If a language
	   allows additional pairs, they are listed here:

	      Not defined in this language

KNOWN BUGS
       None known.

BUGS AND QUESTIONS
       Please refer to the Date::Manip::Problems documentation for information
       on submitting bug reports or questions to the author.

SEE ALSO
       Date::Manip	  - main module documentation

LICENSE
       This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR
       Sullivan Beck (sbeck@cpan.org)

perl v5.14.4			  2013-06-10	 Date::Manip::Lang::turkish(3)
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