ISO 639-5 – This code provides a 3 letter reference for language families and groups. This code further expands on the grouping carried out in ISO 639-2. ISO 639-6 – This is the most recent coding system developed by the ISO and is a 4 letter code that allows us to distinguish between variants of languages and language families. This is the
ISO 639 Language Codes (Obsolete) NOTE: This page is obsolete! Please see the Codes for the representation of names of languages maintained by the Library of Congress or the W3C Internationalization Activity for further and up-to-date information about language codes. ISO 639: 3-letter codes
The Ethnologue uses the same three-letter codes as BCP47, but you'll need to convert BCP47 2-letter codes to their ISO 639-3 counterpart to look up a language by code. (The Language Subtag Lookup tool does this for you.) There are a small number of cases where different language codes are available for what many people would regard as the same
In the ISO 639-2 standard, two code sets are provided in which the language codes are the same except for 22 of the 450+ languages that have alternative codes. One set is for bibliographic applications, often referred to as ISO 639-2/B , and the other for terminology applications, referred to as ISO 639-2/T .
The ISO 639 is International Organization Standard for language codes which are used to establish internationally recognized codes for representation of languages. ISO Norwegian Language codes may be two letter codes or three letter codes. The ISO language codes were approved in 1967. ISO Norwegian Language codes are : ISO 639-1 code, ISO 639-2
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