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Language Codes
The following is a complete list of the current officially assigned ISO 639-2 codes. There are 21 languages that have
alternative codes for bibliographic or terminology purposes. Bibliographic codes are indicated with a *. In all other cases
there is only one ISO 639-2 code.
GEO Georgia
NFK Norfolk Island
ZAF South Africa
GGY Guernsey
NGA Nigeria
ZMB Zambia
GHA Ghana
NIC Nicaragua
ZWE Zimbabwe
aar - Afar
eka - Ekajuk
kum - Kumyk
sad - Sandawe
aav - Austro-Asiatic
languages
ell / gre* - Modern
Greek (1453-)
kur - Kurdish
sag - Sango
abk - Abkhazian
elx - Elamite
kut - Kutenai
sah - Yakut
ace - Achinese
eng - English
lad - Ladino
sai - South American
Indian languages
ach - Acoli
enm - Middle
English (1100-1500)
lah - Lahnda
sal - Salishan languages
ada - Adangme
epo - Esperanto
lam - Lamba
sam - Samaritan Aramaic
ady - Adyghe
est - Estonian
lao - Lao
san - Sanskrit
afa - Afro-Asiatic
languages
esx - Eskimo-Aleut
languages
lat - Latin
sas - Sasak
afh - Afrihili
euq - Basque (family)
lav - Latvian
sat - Santali
afr - Afrikaans
eus / baq* - Basque
lez - Lezghian
scn - Sicilian
ain - Ainu (Japan)
ewe - Ewe
lim - Limburgan
sco - Scots
aka - Akan
ewo - Ewondo
lin - Lingala
sdv - Eastern Sudanic
languages
akk - Akkadian
fan - Fang (Equatorial
Guinea)
lit - Lithuanian
sel - Selkup
alb* / sqi - Albanian
fao - Faroese
lol - Mongo
sem - Semitic languages
ale - Aleut
fas / per* - Persian
loz - Lozi
sga - Old Irish (to 900)
alg - Algonquian
languages
fat - Fanti
ltz - Luxembourgish
sgn - Sign languages
alt - Southern Altai
fij - Fijian
lua - Luba-Lulua
shn - Shan
alv - Atlantic-Congo
languages
fil - Filipino
lub - Luba-Katanga
sid - Sidamo
amh - Amharic
fin - Finnish
lug - Ganda
sin - Sinhala
ang - Old English (ca.
450-1100)
fiu - Finno-Ugrian
languages
lui - Luiseno
sio - Siouan languages
anp - Angika
fon - Fon
lun - Lunda
sit - Sino-Tibetan
languages