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Update country and language for Myanmar [Burma] #31
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Thanks for the PR! Let me check the change. |
First time OSS PR! Let me know if there are any issues. |
@zarnipyo cool, congrats on the first step! Are you from the country? From what I've checked this name seems a proper one. There is also "Republic of the Union of Myanmar", but looks like it's still a subject to discussion. Links: So I think we could merge it. Then I'll check the build and make a new version. |
Yes I was born and raised in Myanmar [Burma]. I'll give you some analogy. For language, there are over hundreds of languages in the country. But the official language of the country is Myanmasa (in native lanugage မြန်မာစာ). This language is originally spoken by the dominant ethnic group, Bamar (in native language ဗမာလူမျိုး). Thus sometimes people refer to the language as Bamarsa (in native language ဗမာစာ). To sum up, country: Myanmar[Burma] -> မြန်မာ. language: Myanmasa -> မြန်မာစာ. Let me know if you have any questions. |
Thank you for the details as well, from information I've got I agree with your changes. By the way. Since this package was created I've been thinking about the list of spoken languages for each country. I think it might be pretty useful on some projects. If you'd share the list of spoken languages (I think it should contain languages for at least 10-15% of coverage) it would be pretty nice. |
Please check v2.4.0, it's published now. |
Thanks for the merge. Diversity-wise, I think it's a good idea. For example, there are lots of Chinese dialects. But I think most of the internet users only care about national languages, the data in languages.json. Population-wise national languages should covers more than 50%. So it depends on the use case. I, myself, can only list like 10 languages out of hundreds used in Myanmar. xD |
I think it's a bit strange and unexpected to have a "MM": {
"name": "Myanmar [Burma]",
"native": "မြန်မာ",
"phone": "95",
"continent": "AS",
"capital": "Naypyidaw",
"currency": "MMK",
"languages": [
"my"
]
}, Maybe it would be better to add a |
I don't see any other countries having alternative names like this one. |
I could definitely go with |
If that's the case, go with the |
What do you think @Z-AX ? :) |
I like the idea with the main name and array of Let's continue this in a separate issue and agree on format: #35 @jbelien @zarnipyo. I think we could cover that with countries we could find alternative names, in a separate branch. For start let's have a list (inside #35) of countries that have alternative names and which. |
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