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iso639-2-language-code.csv
    
#Technical contents of ISO 639:1988 (E/F)
#"Code for the representation of names of languages".
#
#Typed by [email protected] 1990-11-30  <ftp://dkuug.dk/i18n/ISO_639>
#Minor corrections, 1992-09-08 by Keld Simonsen
#Sundanese corrected, 1992-11-11 by Keld Simonsen
#Telugu corrected, 1995-08-24 by Keld Simonsen
#Hebrew, Indonesian, Yiddish corrected 1995-10-10 by Michael Everson
#Inuktitut, Uighur, Zhuang added 1995-10-10 by Michael Everson
#Sinhalese corrected, 1995-10-10 by Michael Everson
#Faeroese corrected to Faroese, 1995-11-18 by Keld Simonsen
#Sangro corrected to Sangho, 1996-07-28 by Keld Simonsen
#
#Two-letter lower-case symbols are used.
#The Registration Authority for ISO 639 is Infoterm, Osterreichisches
#Normungsinstitut (ON), Postfach 130, A-1021 Vienna, Austria.
#
# http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso639.txt
#

aa Afar
ab Abkhazian
af Afrikaans
am Amharic
ar Arabic
as Assamese
ay Aymara
az Azerbaijani

ba Bashkir
be Byelorussian
bg Bulgarian
bh Bihari
bi Bislama
bn Bengali; Bangla
bo Tibetan
br Breton

ca Catalan
co Corsican
cs Czech
cy Welsh

da Danish
de German
dz Bhutani

el Greek
en English
eo Esperanto
es Spanish
et Estonian
eu Basque

fa Persian
fi Finnish
fj Fiji
fo Faroese
fr French
fy Frisian

ga Irish
gd Scots Gaelic
gl Galician
gn Guarani
gu Gujarati

ha Hausa
he Hebrew (formerly iw)
hi Hindi
hr Croatian
hu Hungarian
hy Armenian

ia Interlingua
id Indonesian (formerly in)
ie Interlingue
ik Inupiak
is Icelandic
it Italian
iu Inuktitut

ja Japanese
jw Javanese

ka Georgian
kk Kazakh
kl Greenlandic
km Cambodian
kn Kannada
ko Korean
ks Kashmiri
ku Kurdish
ky Kirghiz

la Latin
ln Lingala
lo Laothian
lt Lithuanian
lv Latvian, Lettish

mg Malagasy
mi Maori
mk Macedonian
ml Malayalam
mn Mongolian
mo Moldavian
mr Marathi
ms Malay
mt Maltese
my Burmese

na Nauru
ne Nepali
nl Dutch
no Norwegian

oc Occitan
om (AfanOromo
or Oriya

pa Punjabi
pl Polish
ps Pashto, Pushto
pt Portuguese

qu Quechua

rm Rhaeto-Romance
rn Kirundi
ro Romanian
ru Russian
rw Kinyarwanda

sa Sanskrit
sd Sindhi
sg Sangho
sh Serbo-Croatian
si Sinhalese
sk Slovak
sl Slovenian
sm Samoan
sn Shona
so Somali
sq Albanian
sr Serbian
ss Siswati
st Sesotho
su Sundanese
sv Swedish
sw Swahili

ta Tamil
te Telugu
tg Tajik
th Thai
ti Tigrinya
tk Turkmen
tl Tagalog
tn Setswana
to Tonga
tr Turkish
ts Tsonga
tt Tatar
tw Twi

ug Uighur
uk Ukrainian
ur Urdu
uz Uzbek

vi Vietnamese
vo Volapuk

wo Wolof

xh Xhosa

yi Yiddish (formerly ji)
yo Yoruba

za Zhuang
zh Chinese
zu Zulu

   
    
    
    
  














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