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As noted in #8, the correct way to abbreviate a German ordinal number is to use a period: 1., 2., 3. usw.
Adding "te" is at best informal. And depending on case, may be wrong (e.g Dative: "mit dem ersten").
I would suggest changing the implementation to add a period after the number, and no letters.
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As noted in #8, the correct way to abbreviate a German ordinal number is to use a period: 1., 2., 3. usw.
Adding "te" is at best informal. And depending on case, may be wrong (e.g
Dative: "mit dem ersten").
I would suggest changing the implementation to add a period after the number, and no letters.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: