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Created page with 'Retrieved the russian and czech working extensions. Does anybody know the extensions for : dutch, portuguese, finnish, hungarian, greek ?'
 
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Here you go, but Czech is not correct.
 
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Retrieved the russian and czech working extensions. Does anybody know the extensions for : dutch, portuguese, finnish, hungarian, greek ?
Retrieved the russian and czech working extensions. Does anybody know the extensions for : dutch, portuguese, finnish, hungarian, greek ?
: I doubt that the Czech variant is correct. The Unreal Engine localization uses the two letters of the [http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/English_list.php ISO 639-1] and adds a 't' after that. So the Czech would be CST, Dutch would be NLT, Portuguese would be PTT, Finnish would be FIT, Hungarian would be HUT and Greek would be ELT. --[[User:Crusha|Crusha]] 13:42, 12 June 2011 (UTC)

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Retrieved the russian and czech working extensions. Does anybody know the extensions for : dutch, portuguese, finnish, hungarian, greek ?

I doubt that the Czech variant is correct. The Unreal Engine localization uses the two letters of the ISO 639-1 and adds a 't' after that. So the Czech would be CST, Dutch would be NLT, Portuguese would be PTT, Finnish would be FIT, Hungarian would be HUT and Greek would be ELT. --Crusha 13:42, 12 June 2011 (UTC)