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A.1 Usual Language Codes
For the commonly used languages, the ISO 639-1 standard defines two-letter codes.
- ‘aa’
Afar.
- ‘ab’
Abkhazian.
- ‘ae’
Avestan.
- ‘af’
Afrikaans.
- ‘ak’
Akan.
- ‘am’
Amharic.
- ‘an’
Aragonese.
- ‘ar’
Arabic.
- ‘as’
Assamese.
- ‘av’
Avaric.
- ‘ay’
Aymara.
- ‘az’
Azerbaijani.
- ‘ba’
Bashkir.
- ‘be’
Belarusian.
- ‘bg’
Bulgarian.
- ‘bh’
Bihari.
- ‘bi’
Bislama.
- ‘bm’
Bambara.
- ‘bn’
Bengali; Bangla.
- ‘bo’
Tibetan.
- ‘br’
Breton.
- ‘bs’
Bosnian.
- ‘ca’
Catalan.
- ‘ce’
Chechen.
- ‘ch’
Chamorro.
- ‘co’
Corsican.
- ‘cr’
Cree.
- ‘cs’
Czech.
- ‘cu’
Church Slavic.
- ‘cv’
Chuvash.
- ‘cy’
Welsh.
- ‘da’
Danish.
- ‘de’
German.
- ‘dv’
Divehi; Maldivian.
- ‘dz’
Dzongkha; Bhutani.
- ‘ee’
Éwé.
- ‘el’
Greek.
- ‘en’
English.
- ‘eo’
Esperanto.
- ‘es’
Spanish.
- ‘et’
Estonian.
- ‘eu’
Basque.
- ‘fa’
Persian.
- ‘ff’
Fulah.
- ‘fi’
Finnish.
- ‘fj’
Fijian; Fiji.
- ‘fo’
Faroese.
- ‘fr’
French.
- ‘fy’
Western Frisian.
- ‘ga’
Irish.
- ‘gd’
Scottish Gaelic.
- ‘gl’
Galician.
- ‘gn’
Guarani.
- ‘gu’
Gujarati.
- ‘gv’
Manx.
- ‘ha’
Hausa.
- ‘he’
Hebrew (formerly iw).
- ‘hi’
Hindi.
- ‘ho’
Hiri Motu.
- ‘hr’
Croatian.
- ‘ht’
Haitian; Haitian Creole.
- ‘hu’
Hungarian.
- ‘hy’
Armenian.
- ‘hz’
Herero.
- ‘ia’
Interlingua.
- ‘id’
Indonesian (formerly in).
- ‘ie’
Interlingue; Occidental.
- ‘ig’
Igbo.
- ‘ii’
Sichuan Yi; Nuosu.
- ‘ik’
Inupiak; Inupiaq.
- ‘io’
Ido.
- ‘is’
Icelandic.
- ‘it’
Italian.
- ‘iu’
Inuktitut.
- ‘ja’
Japanese.
- ‘jv’
Javanese.
- ‘ka’
Georgian.
- ‘kg’
Kongo.
- ‘ki’
Kikuyu; Gikuyu.
- ‘kj’
Kuanyama; Kwanyama.
- ‘kk’
Kazakh.
- ‘kl’
Kalaallisut; Greenlandic.
- ‘km’
Central Khmer; Cambodian.
- ‘kn’
Kannada.
- ‘ko’
Korean.
- ‘kr’
Kanuri.
- ‘ks’
Kashmiri.
- ‘ku’
Kurdish.
- ‘kv’
Komi.
- ‘kw’
Cornish.
- ‘ky’
Kirghiz.
- ‘la’
Latin.
- ‘lb’
Letzeburgesch; Luxembourgish.
- ‘lg’
Ganda.
- ‘li’
Limburgish; Limburger; Limburgan.
- ‘ln’
Lingala.
- ‘lo’
Lao; Laotian.
- ‘lt’
Lithuanian.
- ‘lu’
Luba-Katanga.
- ‘lv’
Latvian; Lettish.
- ‘mg’
Malagasy.
- ‘mh’
Marshallese.
- ‘mi’
Maori.
- ‘mk’
Macedonian.
- ‘ml’
Malayalam.
- ‘mn’
Mongolian.
- ‘mo’
Moldavian.
- ‘mr’
Marathi.
- ‘ms’
Malay.
- ‘mt’
Maltese.
- ‘my’
Burmese.
- ‘na’
Nauru.
- ‘nb’
Norwegian Bokmål.
- ‘nd’
Ndebele, North.
- ‘ne’
Nepali.
- ‘ng’
Ndonga.
- ‘nl’
Dutch.
- ‘nn’
Norwegian Nynorsk.
- ‘no’
Norwegian.
- ‘nr’
Ndebele, South.
- ‘nv’
Navajo; Navaho.
- ‘ny’
Chichewa; Nyanja.
- ‘oc’
Occitan; Provençal.
- ‘oj’
Ojibwa.
- ‘om’
(Afan) Oromo.
- ‘or’
Oriya.
- ‘os’
Ossetian; Ossetic.
- ‘pa’
Panjabi; Punjabi.
- ‘pi’
Pali.
- ‘pl’
Polish.
- ‘ps’
Pashto; Pushto.
- ‘pt’
Portuguese.
- ‘qu’
Quechua.
- ‘rm’
Romansh.
- ‘rn’
Rundi; Kirundi.
- ‘ro’
Romanian.
- ‘ru’
Russian.
- ‘rw’
Kinyarwanda.
- ‘sa’
Sanskrit.
- ‘sc’
Sardinian.
- ‘sd’
Sindhi.
- ‘se’
Northern Sami.
- ‘sg’
Sango; Sangro.
- ‘si’
Sinhala; Sinhalese.
- ‘sk’
Slovak.
- ‘sl’
Slovenian.
- ‘sm’
Samoan.
- ‘sn’
Shona.
- ‘so’
Somali.
- ‘sq’
Albanian.
- ‘sr’
Serbian.
- ‘ss’
Swati; Siswati.
- ‘st’
Sesotho; Sotho, Southern.
- ‘su’
Sundanese.
- ‘sv’
Swedish.
- ‘sw’
Swahili.
- ‘ta’
Tamil.
- ‘te’
Telugu.
- ‘tg’
Tajik.
- ‘th’
Thai.
- ‘ti’
Tigrinya.
- ‘tk’
Turkmen.
- ‘tl’
Tagalog.
- ‘tn’
Tswana; Setswana.
- ‘to’
Tonga.
- ‘tr’
Turkish.
- ‘ts’
Tsonga.
- ‘tt’
Tatar.
- ‘tw’
Twi.
- ‘ty’
Tahitian.
- ‘ug’
Uighur.
- ‘uk’
Ukrainian.
- ‘ur’
Urdu.
- ‘uz’
Uzbek.
- ‘ve’
Venda.
- ‘vi’
Vietnamese.
- ‘vo’
Volapük; Volapuk.
- ‘wa’
Walloon.
- ‘wo’
Wolof.
- ‘xh’
Xhosa.
- ‘yi’
Yiddish (formerly ji).
- ‘yo’
Yoruba.
- ‘za’
Zhuang.
- ‘zh’
Chinese.
- ‘zu’
Zulu.
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