Google Translate Languages. This is a list of languages and their ISO languages Codes that are currently supported by Google Translate. When sending the translation request to the Language Translation API, as in the case of translating RSS Feeds, always make sure that the two language codes are different. Language Name. Language Code. Afrikaans. A list containing three-letter codes would be a separate project. The major international commercial languages generally have two-letter codes, so I actually did not encounter many cases like Hawaiian. There are some ISO 639-1 codes which don't appear in the list below. For example, ISO 639-1 has codes for Latin, Esperanto, Manx, Fulah, and Nauru.

The Deprecated Code Element Mappings table may be downloaded by clicking the following link. Download ISO 639-3 deprecated code mappings UTF-8. For users with systems unable to utilize Unicode character encoding, the deprecated code mappings table is also offered in a simplified version in Latin-1 (ISO/IEC 8859-1).

The ISO 639 is International Organization Standard for language codes which are used to establish internationally recognized codes for representation of languages. ISO Burmese Language codes may be two letter codes or three letter codes. The ISO language codes were approved in 1967. ISO Burmese Language codes are : ISO 639-1 code, ISO 639-2 For the lists of language tags, you need to check ISO 639-1 (for languages that have a two-letter code), ISO 639-3 (for languages that don't have a two-letter code but only a three letter code) and then either the relevant country codes (e.g. for en-US versus en-GB) or ISO 15924 for the writing systems tags (e.g. for zh-Hans versus zh-Hant). The ISO 639 is International Organization Standard for language codes which are used to establish internationally recognized codes for representation of languages. ISO Romanian Language codes may be two letter codes or three letter codes. The ISO language codes were approved in 1967. ISO Romanian Language codes are : ISO 639-1 code, ISO 639-2 1 Control-C has typically been used as a "break" or "interrupt" key. 2 Control-D has been used to signal "end of file" for text typed in at the terminal on Unix / Linux systems. Windows, DOS, and older minicomputers used Control-Z for this purpose. 3 Control-G is an artifact of the days when teletypes were in use. ISO 639-2 Code ISO 639-1 Code English name of Language French name of Language German
All sequences of two letters (a?z) form the code space of the alpha-2 language code as specified in part 1 of ISO 639. Note 1 to entry: The alpha-3 language codes that are specified in parts 2, 3, and 5 of ISO 639 share the same code space, i.e. no language identifier assigned in one of the parts may be assigned to a different item in another part.
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