110 film
135 film
1989
1998
A440 (Concert A)
ALGOL 60
ANSI escape code
Afro-Asiatic languages
Algonquian languages
Altaic languages
Apache languages
Artificial languages
Athapascan languages
Australian languages
Austronesian languages
Baltic languages
Bamileke languages
Banda languages
Bantu languages
Batak languages
Berber languages
Bihari languages
British standard pipe thread
C++
C Sharp (programming language)
Caucasian languages
Celtic languages
Central American Indian languages
Chamic languages
Common Criteria
Common logic
Computer Graphics Metafile
Creole language
Cushitic languages
Digital object identifier
Document Style Semantics and Specification Language
Dravidian languages
ECMAScript
EXPRESS (data modeling language)
Equal-loudness contour
Film speed
Finno-Ugrian languages
Fuel oil
Germanic languages
Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
HTML
Himachali languages
Horsepower
ISO/IEC 10967
ISO/IEC 11179
ISO/IEC 11404
ISO/IEC 11544
ISO/IEC 11801
ISO/IEC 13568
ISO/IEC 14443
ISO/IEC 15291
ISO/IEC 17024
ISO/IEC 17025
ISO/IEC 17799
ISO/IEC 18000
ISO/IEC 18014
ISO/IEC 19752
ISO/IEC 19794-5
ISO/IEC 20000
ISO/IEC 2022
ISO/IEC 27000
ISO/IEC 27000-series
ISO/IEC 27001
ISO/IEC 27002
ISO/IEC 27003
ISO/IEC 27004
ISO/IEC 27005
ISO/IEC 27006
ISO/IEC 27007
ISO/IEC 38500
ISO/IEC 42010
ISO/IEC 646
ISO/IEC 7810
ISO/IEC 7811
ISO/IEC 7812
ISO/IEC 7813
ISO/IEC 7816
ISO/IEC 80000
ISO/IEC 8820-5
ISO/IEC 8859
ISO/IEC 8859-1
ISO/IEC 8859-10
ISO/IEC 8859-11
ISO/IEC 8859-12
ISO/IEC 8859-13
ISO/IEC 8859-14
ISO/IEC 8859-15
ISO/IEC 8859-16
ISO/IEC 8859-2
ISO/IEC 8859-3
ISO/IEC 8859-4
ISO/IEC 8859-5
ISO/IEC 8859-6
ISO/IEC 8859-7
135 film
1989
1998
A440 (Concert A)
ALGOL 60
ANSI escape code
Afro-Asiatic languages
Algonquian languages
Altaic languages
Apache languages
Artificial languages
Athapascan languages
Australian languages
Austronesian languages
Baltic languages
Bamileke languages
Banda languages
Bantu languages
Batak languages
Berber languages
Bihari languages
British standard pipe thread
C++
C Sharp (programming language)
Caucasian languages
Celtic languages
Central American Indian languages
Chamic languages
Common Criteria
Common logic
Computer Graphics Metafile
Creole language
Cushitic languages
Digital object identifier
Document Style Semantics and Specification Language
Dravidian languages
ECMAScript
EXPRESS (data modeling language)
Equal-loudness contour
Film speed
Finno-Ugrian languages
Fuel oil
Germanic languages
Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
HTML
Himachali languages
Horsepower
ISO/IEC 10967
ISO/IEC 11179
ISO/IEC 11404
ISO/IEC 11544
ISO/IEC 11801
ISO/IEC 13568
ISO/IEC 14443
ISO/IEC 15291
ISO/IEC 17024
ISO/IEC 17025
ISO/IEC 17799
ISO/IEC 18000
ISO/IEC 18014
ISO/IEC 19752
ISO/IEC 19794-5
ISO/IEC 20000
ISO/IEC 2022
ISO/IEC 27000
ISO/IEC 27000-series
ISO/IEC 27001
ISO/IEC 27002
ISO/IEC 27003
ISO/IEC 27004
ISO/IEC 27005
ISO/IEC 27006
ISO/IEC 27007
ISO/IEC 38500
ISO/IEC 42010
ISO/IEC 646
ISO/IEC 7810
ISO/IEC 7811
ISO/IEC 7812
ISO/IEC 7813
ISO/IEC 7816
ISO/IEC 80000
ISO/IEC 8820-5
ISO/IEC 8859
ISO/IEC 8859-1
ISO/IEC 8859-10
ISO/IEC 8859-11
ISO/IEC 8859-12
ISO/IEC 8859-13
ISO/IEC 8859-14
ISO/IEC 8859-15
ISO/IEC 8859-16
ISO/IEC 8859-2
ISO/IEC 8859-3
ISO/IEC 8859-4
ISO/IEC 8859-5
ISO/IEC 8859-6
ISO/IEC 8859-7
ISO 639-2:1998, Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 2: Alpha-3 code, is the second part of the ISO 639 standard, which lists codes for the representation of the names of languages. The three-letter codes given for each language in this part of the standard are referred to as "Alpha-3" codes. There are 464 entries in the list of ISO 639-2 codes.
The U.S. Library of Congress is the registration authority for ISO 639-2 (referred to as ISO 639-2/RA). As registration authority, the LOC receives and reviews proposed changes; they also have representation on the ISO 639-RA Joint Advisory Committee responsible for maintaining the ISO 639 code tables.
Work was begun on the ISO 639-2 standard in 1989, because the ISO 639-1 standard, which gives two-letter codes for languages, would not be able to accommodate a sufficient number of languages. The ISO 639-2 standard was first released in 1998.
Contents
1 B and T codes
2 Scopes and types
2.1 Special situations
2.2 Collective language codes
3 See also
4 External links
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B and T codes
ISO 639-2 Registration Authority - Library of Congress
This document contains the ISO 639-2 Alpha-3 codes for the representation of names of languages
While most languages are given one code by the standard, twenty of the languages described have two three-letter codes, a "bibliographic" code (ISO 639-2/B), which is derived from the English name for the language and was a necessary legacy feature, and a "terminological" code (ISO 639-2/T), which is derived from the native name for the language. Each of these twenty languages is also included in the ISO 639-1 standard. (There were 22 B codes; scc and scr are now deprecated.)
In general the T codes are favored; ISO 639-3 uses ISO 639-2/T. However, ISO 15924 derives its codes when possible from ISO 639-2/B.
Scopes and types
Scopes:
Individual languages
Macrolanguages
Collections of languages
Dialects
Reserved for local use
Special situations
Types (for individual languages):
Living languages
Extinct languages
Ancient languages
Historic languages
Constructed languages
Special situations
There are codes for special situations:
mis is listed as "uncoded languages"
mul (for multiple languages) is applied when several languages are used and it is not practical to specify all the appropriate language codes
The interval from qaa to qtz is reserved and is not used in the standard
und (for undetermined) is used in situations in which a language or languages must be indicated but the language cannot be identified.
zxx is listed in the code list as "no linguistic content" (added 2006-01-11)
Collective language codes
ISO 639 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was also the name of the original standard, approved in 1967 (as ISO 639/R[1]) and withdrawn in 2002.[2] The ISO 639 set consists of six different parts. Contents ...
Some ISO 639-2 codes that are commonly used for languages do not precisely represent a particular language or some related languages (as the above macrolanguages). They are regarded as collective language codes and are excluded from ISO 639-3. For a definition of macrolanguages and collective languages see [1].
The collective language codes in ISO 639-2 are listed below.
The following two codes are identified as collective codes in ISO 639-2 but are (at present) missing from ISO 639-5:
bih Bihari (has the ISO 639-1 code bh)
him Himachali
Codes registered for 639-2 that are listed as collective codes in ISO 639-5 (and collective codes by name in ISO 639-2):
afa Afro-Asiatic languages
alg Algonquian languages
apa Apache languages
art artificial languages
ath Athapascan languages
aus Australian languages
bad Banda languages
bai Bamileke languages
bat Baltic languages
ber Berber languages
bnt Bantu languages
btk Batak languages
cai Central American Indian languages
cau Caucasian languages
cel Celtic languages
cmc Chamic languages
cpe creoles and pidgins, English-based
cpf creoles and pidgins, French-based
cpp creoles and pidgins, Portuguese-based
crp creoles and pidgins
cus Cushitic languages
day Land Dayak languages
dra Dravidian languages
fiu Finno-Ugrian languages
gem Germanic languages
ijo Ijo languages
inc Indic languages
ine Indo-European languages
ira Iranian languages
iro Iroquoian languages
kar Karen languages
khi Khoisan languages
kro Kru languages
map Austronesian languages
mkh Mon-Khmer languages
mno Manobo languages
mun Munda languages
myn Mayan languages
nah Nahuatl languages
nai North American Indian languages
nic Niger-Kordofanian languages
nub Nubian languages
oto Otomian languages
paa Papuan languages
phi Philippine languages
pra Prakrit languages
roa Romance languages
sai South American Indian languages
sal Salishan languages
sem Semitic languages
sgn sign languages
sio Siouan languages
sit Sino-Tibetan languages
sla Slavic languages
smi Sami languages
son Songhai languages
ssa Nilo-Saharan languages
tai Tai languages
tup Tupi languages
tut Altaic languages
wak Wakashan languages
wen Sorbian languages
ypk Yupik languages
znd Zande languages
ISO 639 code tables
A complete listing of ISO 639 (parts 1, 2, and 3) language codes that can be interactively manipulated.
Special codes in ISO 639-2:
und undetermined (language)
mis uncoded language
mul multiple languages
zxx no linguistic content, not applicable
See also
List of ISO 639-2 codes
Language code
v · d · eISO 639 and ISO 639 macrolanguage
ISO 639-1
list of codes
languages
ISO 639-2
list of codes
languages
ISO 639-3
list of codes
languages
ISO 639-4
—
guidelines
ISO 639-5
list of codes
families/groups
ISO 639-6
—
variants
v · d · eISO standards
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External links
ISO 639-2/RA Homepage
ISO 639-2/RA Change Notice
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