> Being new to Django, I was told by a friend that it only supports i18n
> for a
> limited set of languages - these being only languages that have had
> Django
> itself translated to.
>
> Is this true? Doesn't make much sense to me :)
it is true. Why does it not make sense to you?
django has only those languages where people have come forward to do the
translation - but I would not call it a 'limited set'. There are a
helluva lot.
> Is there a definitive list of
> languages supported by Django's i18n features?
>
>
yes look in the source code under django/conf/locale
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