However, I see that Ancient / Classical Latin has been used rather than Ecclesiastical Latin in some cases in the proposed definition. I'm checking in with the Pontifical Academy for the Latin Language ( https://www.pontificiaacademialatinitatis.org/ ) and with other academic resources such as the Pontifical Institute for Higher Latin at the Salesian University in Rome, for a consultation, so as to propose a correct definition that will be useful for modern uses. If I have any updates from this consultation, I will post them here (my understanding is that comments posted here will be synched back upstream?)
I'm also seeing that there has been some activity on CLDR for a definition of Latin among supported locales:
https:/ /github. com/unicode- org/cldr/ blob/main/ seed/main/ la.xml
However, I see that Ancient / Classical Latin has been used rather than Ecclesiastical Latin in some cases in the proposed definition. I'm checking in with the Pontifical Academy for the Latin Language ( https:/ /www.pontificia academialatinit atis.org/ ) and with other academic resources such as the Pontifical Institute for Higher Latin at the Salesian University in Rome, for a consultation, so as to propose a correct definition that will be useful for modern uses. If I have any updates from this consultation, I will post them here (my understanding is that comments posted here will be synched back upstream?)