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fix: wrong ordinal for french locale #2010
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| For more context: this is basically a revert of the regression introduced by this PR #1932 in the v1.11.4 | 
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| Thanks, let's get it to revert to the original one | 
| 🎉 This PR is included in version 1.11.5 🎉 The release is available on: Your semantic-release bot 📦🚀 | 
## [1.11.5](iamkun/dayjs@v1.11.4...v1.11.5) (2022-08-12) ### Bug Fixes * ordinal for nl not working ([iamkun#2011](iamkun#2011)) ([c93c85e](iamkun@c93c85e)) * wrong ordinal for french locale ([iamkun#2010](iamkun#2010)) ([dd192a7](iamkun@dd192a7))
## [1.11.5](iamkun/dayjs@v1.11.4...v1.11.5) (2022-08-12) ### Bug Fixes * ordinal for nl not working ([iamkun#2011](iamkun#2011)) ([c93c85e](iamkun@c93c85e)) * wrong ordinal for french locale ([iamkun#2010](iamkun#2010)) ([dd192a7](iamkun@dd192a7))
## [1.11.5](iamkun/dayjs@v1.11.4...v1.11.5) (2022-08-12) ### Bug Fixes * ordinal for nl not working ([#2011](iamkun/dayjs#2011)) ([c93c85e](iamkun/dayjs@c93c85e)) * wrong ordinal for french locale ([#2010](iamkun/dayjs#2010)) ([dd192a7](iamkun/dayjs@dd192a7))
In french, when writing dates, there is no ordinal for numbers over 1.
In other contexts, this could be correct, but not for dates.
See for instance on this French website of the government : https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/actualites