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Not all languages group large numbers into A103 + B106, etc. For example, Japanese has no word for 106. Instead, it has a word for 104, and 106 is written as 100 of those. Unsurprisingly, 2e7 is not written 20 × 100 × 104, but as 2000 × 104. Translations should be able to specify which powers of 10 have special names.
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>>> import humanize >>> humanize.i18n.activate("ja_JP") <gettext.GNUTranslations object at 0x102fcca00> >>> humanize.intword(234909023) '234.9 百万' >>> humanize.intword(2349090) '2.3 百万'What did you expect to happen?
>>> humanize.intword(234909023) '2.3億' >>> humanize.intword(2349090) '234.9万'What actually happened?
>>> humanize.intword(234909023) '234.9 百万' >>> humanize.intword(2349090) '2.3 百万'(This is the equivalent of putting in 23490902 and getting "234.9 hundred thousand" in English)
What versions are you using?
- OS: Fedora 39
- Python: 3.12
- Humanize: 4.9.0
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