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I would like to request the inclusion of a new language in LibreOffice.

ISO 639-3: pdt - Plautdietsch. A variant of Low German, though very much
distinct and different from the ISO 639-3 "nds".

The language codes as specified by BCP 47 would be:
-> pdt-019 (the main user community)
-> pdt-150 (a secondary community with alternative orthography)

There is no MS-LangID for PDT.

PDT uses the Latin script, just like English, German and Spanish.

The collating order would follow German (de) for now. Though that is
still in flux, and might change slightly in the future.

The quotation marks follow English (en-US).

The currency formats follow the corresponding country codes.


Currently I am the technical lead for the development of a spell checker
and hyphenator for Plautdietsch, the possible localization and the
development of translating dictionaries to and from English, Spanish and
German.


Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Mario L. Epp

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