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ISO language codes are very useful, but do we trust that to be a complete list? For example, Lojban uses "jbo" internally, but that's not an official language code yet. | ISO language codes are very useful, but do we trust that to be a complete list? For example, Lojban uses "jbo" internally, but that's not an official language code yet. | ||
HTML4 class lang does not support (yet) the new 3 letter chars code to define languages (ISO 639-3), so different languages should be abbreviated only by using the 2 letter chars code ISO 639-1. | |||
== see also == | == see also == | ||
* [[languages-spoken]] | * [[languages-spoken]] | ||
* [[languages-spoken-examples]] | * [[languages-spoken-examples]] |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 1 July 2011
ISO language codes are very useful, but do we trust that to be a complete list? For example, Lojban uses "jbo" internally, but that's not an official language code yet.
HTML4 class lang does not support (yet) the new 3 letter chars code to define languages (ISO 639-3), so different languages should be abbreviated only by using the 2 letter chars code ISO 639-1.