ISO 639-1 - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639-1ISO 639-1:2002, Codes for the representation of names of languages—Part 1: Alpha-2 code, is the first part of the ISO 639 series of international standards for language codes. Part 1 covers the registration of two-letter codes. There are 183 two-letter codes registered as of June 2021. The registered codes cover the world's major languages. These codes are a useful international and formal shorthand for indicating languages.
ISO - ISO 3166 — Country Codes
www.iso.org › iso-3166-country-codesUsing ISO Codes ISO allows free-of-charge use of its country, currency and language codes from ISO 3166, ISO 4217 and ISO 639, respectively. Users of ISO country codes have the option to subscribe to a paid service that automatically provides updates and supplies the data in formats * that are ready-to-use for a wide range of applications.
ISO - ISO 639 — Language codes
www.iso.org › iso-639-language-codesISO 639 is composed of five different parts Part 1: ISO 639-1:2002 provides a 2-letter code that has been designed to represent most of the major languages of the... Part 2: ISO 639-2:1998 provides a 3-letter code, which gives more possible combinations, so ISO 639-2:1998 can cover... Part 3: ISO ...
Language Code Table - Lingoes
www.lingoes.net › en › translatorCode: Name: af: Afrikaans: af-ZA: Afrikaans (South Africa) ar: Arabic: ar-AE: Arabic (U.A.E.) ar-BH: Arabic (Bahrain) ar-DZ: Arabic (Algeria) ar-EG: Arabic (Egypt) ar-IQ: Arabic (Iraq) ar-JO: Arabic (Jordan) ar-KW: Arabic (Kuwait) ar-LB: Arabic (Lebanon) ar-LY: Arabic (Libya) ar-MA: Arabic (Morocco) ar-OM: Arabic (Oman) ar-QA: Arabic (Qatar) ar ...