To be honest, that depends on what platform you're on. Try running "locale -a" to get a list of all the locales supported by your platform. I didn't install Brazilian Portuguese on my Linux box, so I can't easily check what locale that is for Gentoo. :-)
It is so bad that our product has created a huge mapping of tonnes of locale names to platform-specific locale tokens just to try to simplify our install and use of all the encodings and languages. And, yes, pt_BR is among them. On a few platforms.
In reply to Re: Correct Locale for brazilian portuguese (or French!)
by Tanktalus
in thread Correct Locale for brazilian portuguese (or French!)
by Andre_br
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