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It's not yet. That's why when I use zh_Hans and zh_Hant (without "countryCode") to show two different languages, It just presents the same language. I think it's better not to use countryCode to distinguish different languages because the device may give us the locale("zh_Hans_CN") or locale("zh_Hant_CN") even locale("zh_Hans_US"). Locale("zh_CN") cannot represent Simplified Chinese because when with scriptCode it could be locale("zh_Hant_CN") which should be traditional Chinese actually.
I found the issue related to my question which is closed but not solved.
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It's not yet. That's why when I use zh_Hans and zh_Hant (without "countryCode") to show two different languages, It just presents the same language. I think it's better not to use countryCode to distinguish different languages because the device may give us the locale("zh_Hans_CN") or locale("zh_Hant_CN") even locale("zh_Hans_US"). Locale("zh_CN") cannot represent Simplified Chinese because when with scriptCode it could be locale("zh_Hant_CN") which should be traditional Chinese actually.
I found the issue related to my question which is closed but not solved.
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