The strategy "to shoot back" is perfectly ok for me, I often deploy it myself.

Unfortunatedly I cannot see the relevance of your feedback. Documentation states clearly which method to use, and the output is not "not exactly wrong" but the best you can do (if you have some linguistic education and know that you will need a morphological component anyway).

Moreover - and this is not an excuse - it is 2 years old and served - as all of our modules that are on CPAN - as tutorial for starting developers @ PetaMem.

Probably you would like to look after Lingua::SV::Num2Word?

And yes, there will be updates to this whole Lingua:: bunch RSN, as I can see in our project schedule.

Bye
 PetaMem
    All Perl:   MT, NLP, NLU


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