diff --git a/docs/pages/docs/usage/messages.mdx b/docs/pages/docs/usage/messages.mdx index c9f194191..fe5903ebc 100644 --- a/docs/pages/docs/usage/messages.mdx +++ b/docs/pages/docs/usage/messages.mdx @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ The other aspect to consider is that from a usability perspective, it can be hel While you can always use the `=value` syntax to match a specific number (e.g. `=0`), you can choose from the following tags depending on what grammar rules apply to a given language: -- `zero`: For languages with zero-item grammar (e.g., Arabic, Latvian). +- `zero`: For languages with zero-item grammar (e.g., Latvian, Welsh). - `one`: For languages with singular-item grammar (e.g., English, German). - `two`: For languages with dual-item grammar (e.g., Arabic, Welsh). - `few`: For languages with grammar specific to a small number of items (e.g., Arabic, Polish, Croatian). @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ For example, English has four forms: "th", "st", "nd" and "rd" (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3 **These tags are supported:** -- `zero`: For languages with zero-item grammar (e.g., Arabic, Latvian). +- `zero`: For languages with zero-item grammar (e.g., Latvian, Welsh). - `one`: For languages with singular-item grammar (e.g., English, German). - `two`: For languages with dual-item grammar (e.g., Arabic, Welsh). - `few`: For languages with grammar specific to a small number of items (e.g., Arabic, Polish, Croatian).