What is my language code?

What is my language code?

Codes arranged alphabetically by alpha-3/ISO 639-2 Code

ISO 639-2 Code ISO 639-1 Code English name of Language
bua Buriat
bug Buginese
bul bg Bulgarian
bur (B) mya (T) my Burmese

What language is abbreviated es?

Spanish
ISO 639-1 standard language codes

Language (Region) Code
Serbian sr
Spanish (Spain) es
Spanish (Argentina) es-ar
Spanish (Bolivia) es-bo

What language is SQ?

Albanian
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ISO 639-2 Language Code ISO 639-1 Language Code English name of Language
alb/sqi sq Albanian
baq/eus eu Basque
grc Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
pro Provençal, Old (to 1500);Occitan, Old (to 1500)

What is ES XL?

Spanish as used in Mexico. es-xl. Spanish as used in Latin America. es-es. Spanish – Spanish.

What is the correct language code for Portuguese?

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ISO 639-2 Language Code ISO 639-1 Language Code English name of Language
cpp Creoles and pidgins, portuguese-based
por pt portuguese

Is zh traditional or simplified?

ZH is the SAP language code for Simplified Chinese. The most generic representation in BCP47 is zh-Hans . zh-CN (Chinese, China) is another representation, but SAPUI5 decided to use zh-Hans . ZF is the SAP language code for Simplified Chinese.

What are standard country-language codes?

Standard country-language codes are comprised of two arguments separated by a dash, for example “fr-CA” is French Canadian. The first argument is a valid ISO Language Code. These codes are the lower-case two-letter codes as defined by ISO-639. You can find a full list of these codes at a number of sites like here.

What is the ISO 639-1 standard language code for Spanish?

ISO 639-1 standard language codes Language (Region) Code Sorbian sb Spanish (Argentina) es-ar Spanish (Bolivia) es-bo Spanish (Chile) es-cl

What is a language code?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A language code is a code that assigns letters or numbers as identifiers or classifiers for languages.

How many codes are there in the Linguasphere?

Three-letter system of 464 codes. An extension of ISO 639‑2 to cover all known, living or dead, spoken or written languages in 7,589 entries. Two-digit + one to six letter Linguasphere Register code-system published in 2000, containing over 32,000 codes within 10 sectors of reference, covering the world’s languages and speech communities.