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>"be" is ISO 639 code for Belarusian, and @latin part is taken from GNU
>libc locale for Belarusian in Latin which is named "be_BY@latin")
and
>What you need to do is to create a locale, for example fr_FR@alternati
>or similar. "Locales" are being created inside eg. GNU libc or Debian "belocs" package.
"be" is iso code, but what is the "BY"? and "FR"?
if tatar language iso code is "tt" what that part is for it? "TT"?
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