A. Language Codes
The ISO 639 standard defines two character codes for many languages.
All abbreviations for languages used in the Translation Project should
come from this standard.
- `aa'
- Afar.
- `ab'
- Abkhazian.
- `ae'
- Avestan.
- `af'
- Afrikaans.
- `am'
- Amharic.
- `ar'
- Arabic.
- `as'
- Assamese.
- `ay'
- Aymara.
- `az'
- Azerbaijani.
- `ba'
- Bashkir.
- `be'
- Byelorussian; Belarusian.
- `bg'
- Bulgarian.
- `bh'
- Bihari.
- `bi'
- Bislama.
- `bn'
- Bengali; Bangla.
- `bo'
- Tibetan.
- `br'
- Breton.
- `bs'
- Bosnian.
- `ca'
- Catalan.
- `ce'
- Chechen.
- `ch'
- Chamorro.
- `co'
- Corsican.
- `cs'
- Czech.
- `cu'
- Church Slavic.
- `cv'
- Chuvash.
- `cy'
- Welsh.
- `da'
- Danish.
- `de'
- German.
- `dz'
- Dzongkha; Bhutani.
- `el'
- Greek.
- `en'
- English.
- `eo'
- Esperanto.
- `es'
- Spanish.
- `et'
- Estonian.
- `eu'
- Basque.
- `fa'
- Persian.
- `fi'
- Finnish.
- `fj'
- Fijian; Fiji.
- `fo'
- Faroese.
- `fr'
- French.
- `fy'
- Frisian.
- `ga'
- Irish.
- `gd'
- Scots; Gaelic.
- `gl'
- Gallegan; Galician.
- `gn'
- Guarani.
- `gu'
- Gujarati.
- `gv'
- Manx.
- `ha'
- Hausa (?).
- `he'
- Hebrew (formerly iw).
- `hi'
- Hindi.
- `ho'
- Hiri Motu.
- `hr'
- Croatian.
- `hu'
- Hungarian.
- `hy'
- Armenian.
- `hz'
- Herero.
- `ia'
- Interlingua.
- `id'
- Indonesian (formerly in).
- `ie'
- Interlingue.
- `ik'
- Inupiak.
- `io'
- Ido.
- `is'
- Icelandic.
- `it'
- Italian.
- `iu'
- Inuktitut.
- `ja'
- Japanese.
- `jv'
- Javanese.
- `ka'
- Georgian.
- `ki'
- Kikuyu.
- `kj'
- Kuanyama.
- `kk'
- Kazakh.
- `kl'
- Kalaallisut; Greenlandic.
- `km'
- Khmer; Cambodian.
- `kn'
- Kannada.
- `ko'
- Korean.
- `ks'
- Kashmiri.
- `ku'
- Kurdish.
- `kv'
- Komi.
- `kw'
- Cornish.
- `ky'
- Kirghiz.
- `la'
- Latin.
- `lb'
- Letzeburgesch.
- `ln'
- Lingala.
- `lo'
- Lao; Laotian.
- `lt'
- Lithuanian.
- `lv'
- Latvian; Lettish.
- `mg'
- Malagasy.
- `mh'
- Marshall.
- `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.
- `ny'
- Chichewa; Nyanja.
- `oc'
- Occitan; Provençal.
- `om'
- (Afan) Oromo.
- `or'
- Oriya.
- `os'
- Ossetian; Ossetic.
- `pa'
- Panjabi; Punjabi.
- `pi'
- Pali.
- `pl'
- Polish.
- `ps'
- Pashto, Pushto.
- `pt'
- Portuguese.
- `qu'
- Quechua.
- `rm'
- Rhaeto-Romance.
- `rn'
- Rundi; Kirundi.
- `ro'
- Romanian.
- `ru'
- Russian.
- `rw'
- Kinyarwanda.
- `sa'
- Sanskrit.
- `sc'
- Sardinian.
- `sd'
- Sindhi.
- `se'
- Northern Sami.
- `sg'
- Sango; Sangro.
- `si'
- 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.
- `vi'
- Vietnamese.
- `vo'
- Volap@"{u}k; Volapuk.
- `wa'
- Walloon.
- `wo'
- Wolof.
- `xh'
- Xhosa.
- `yi'
- Yiddish (formerly ji).
- `yo'
- Yoruba.
- `za'
- Zhuang.
- `zh'
- Chinese.
- `zu'
- Zulu.
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