Update README for 17 languages and the two-step locale checklist - #90
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The supported-languages table listed 9; it now lists all 17 and is verified against the LOCALES registry. The 'adding a language' checklist said to register an import in language-provider.tsx, which no longer exists — message files are loaded by path now, so it is two steps.
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The supported-languages table listed 9 languages; the site now has 17. Table regenerated and verified to match
LOCALESexactly — 17/17 codes, 2 RTL (Arabic, Persian).The 'adding a new language' checklist had a third step: register the import in
language-provider.tsx. That map no longer exists — message files are loaded by path since lazy loading landed — so the checklist is two steps.Also notes that each locale has its own indexable URLs with reciprocal hreflang, and that only the active locale's messages are sent to the browser.