About Localechord

Localechord shows how the world writes numbers, money, dates and time — 64 locales and 162 currencies, every example on every page derived from Unicode CLDR (version 48.0) at build time.

Derived, not transcribed: we never copy a formatting example from anywhere. The build asks ICU — the same library your browser and OS use — to format known values in each locale, so a wrong example is impossible without the standard itself changing. When CLDR releases a new version, the site rebuilds against it and the version stamp on every page updates.

Missing a locale you build for? Email howdy@localechord.app.

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