ISO 639-3 code: Difference between revisions

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**[[ISO 639:cda]] Choni 24000
**[[ISO 639:cda]] Choni 24000
*English weekdays
*English weekdays
**[[ISO 639:mon]]
**[[ISO 639:mon]] Mongolian makro
**[[ISO 639:tue]]
**[[ISO 639:tue]] Tuyuca, 350 in Colombia (1995 SIL). Population total all countries: 815.
**[[ISO 639:wed]]
**[[ISO 639:wed]] Wedau, 2,200 (2000 D. Tryon). 900 monolinguals.
**[[ISO 639:thu]]
**[[ISO 639:thu]] Thuri, 16,720 (2000 WCD).
**[[ISO 639:fri]]
**[[ISO 639:fri]] Frisian, 700,000 (1976 Stephens). Population includes 400,000 in Friesland, 300,000 elsewhere.
**[[ISO 639:sat]]
**[[ISO 639:sat]] Santali, 5,959,000 in India (1997). Population total all countries: 6,156,260.
**[[ISO 639:sun]]
**[[ISO 639:sun]] Sunda, 27,000,000 (1990 Clynes).
*other
*other
**[[ISO 639:mag]] Magadhi 11 000 000
**[[ISO 639:mag]] Magadhi 11 000 000

Revision as of 2009-03-08T04:27:48

Following are some ISO 639-3 languages codes, where the 3 letters sometimes have another meaning on their own.