1 |
ab |
abk |
abk |
abk
|
Individual
|
Living
|
2 |
Achinese |
|
ace |
ace
|
ace
|
Individual
|
3 |
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Acoli |
|
ach |
ach |
ach
|
4 |
Acholi
|
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Adangme |
|
ada |
ada |
5 |
Dangbe
|
Adaŋgbi
|
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Adyghe, Adygei |
|
ady |
6 |
Living
|
Адыгабзэ (Adygabze)
|
West Circassian
|
|
Afar |
aa |
7 |
Individual
|
Living
|
Qafar af
|
|
|
Afrihili |
8 |
afh
|
Individual
|
Constructed
|
El-Afrihili
|
|
|
9 |
afr |
afr
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Afrikaans
|
|
10 |
afa |
|
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Collective
|
|
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11 |
|
ain |
ain |
ain
|
Individual
|
Living
|
12 |
Akkadian |
|
akk |
akk |
akk
|
Individual
|
13 |
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Akan |
ak |
aka |
aka |
aka + 2
|
14 |
|
|
Albanian |
sq |
sqi |
alb |
15 |
Shqip
|
called "Albanian Phylozone" in 639-6 |
|
Aleut |
|
ale |
16 |
Living
|
Unangam Tunuu; Уна́ӈам Тунуу́
|
|
|
Algonquian languages |
|
17 |
Collective
|
|
|
|
|
Southern Altai |
18 |
alt
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Тÿштÿк Алтай тил; Tüştük Altay til
|
|
|
19 |
amh |
amh
|
Individual
|
Living
|
አማርኛ (Amarəñña)
|
|
20 |
anp
|
anp
|
anp
|
Individual
|
Living
|
अंगिका (Angika)
|
21 |
|
apa
|
apa
|
|
Collective
|
|
22 |
Arabic |
ar |
ara |
ara |
ara + 28
|
macrolanguage, Standard Arabic is arb
|
23 |
|
Aragonese |
an |
arg |
arg |
arg
|
24 |
|
|
Official Aramaic (700–300 BCE), Imperial Aramaic (700–300 BCE)
|
|
arc
|
arc
|
25 |
𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀 (Ārāmāyā)
|
|
|
Arapaho
|
|
arp
|
26 |
Living
|
Hinónoʼeitíít
|
|
|
Arawak
|
|
27 |
Individual
|
Living
|
Lokono
|
|
|
Armenian |
28 |
hye
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Հայերեն (Hayeren)
|
|
ISO 639-3 code hye is for Eastern Armenian, hyw is for Western Armenian, and xcl is for Classical Armenian
|
29 |
art
|
|
Collective
|
|
|
Constructed Languages; Conlangs
|
30 |
asm |
asm |
asm
|
Individual
|
Living
|
অসমীয়া (Ôxômiya)
|
31 |
|
ast
|
ast
|
ast
|
Individual
|
Living
|
32 |
Athapascan languages
|
|
ath
|
ath
|
|
Collective
|
33 |
|
Australian languages
|
|
aus
|
aus
|
|
34 |
|
|
Avaric |
av |
ava |
ava |
35 |
Авар мацӏ; اوار ماض (Avar maz)
|
Avar |
|
Avestan |
ae |
ave |
36 |
Ancient
|
Upastawakaēna
|
|
|
Awadhi
|
|
37 |
Individual
|
Living
|
अवधी (Avadhī)
|
|
|
Aymara |
38 |
aym + 2
|
Macrolanguage
|
Living
|
Aymara
|
Aymaran |
|
39 |
aze |
aze + 2
|
Macrolanguage
|
Living
|
Azərbaycan dili; آذربایجان دیلی; Азәрбајҹан дили
|
Azeri |
40 |
bam |
bam |
bam
|
Individual
|
Living
|
بَمَنَنكَن ;ߓߡߊߣߊ߲ߞߊ߲ (Bamanankan)
|
41 |
ba |
bak |
bak |
bak
|
Individual
|
Living
|
42 |
Basque |
eu |
eus |
baq |
eus
|
Individual
|
43 |
|
Belarusian |
be |
bel |
bel |
bel
|
44 |
|
|
Bengali |
bn |
ben |
ben |
45 |
বাংলা (Bāŋlā)
|
Bangla |
|
Bislama |
bi |
bis |
46 |
Living
|
Bislama
|
|
Language formed from English and Vanuatuan languages, with some French influence.
|
Bosnian |
bs |
47 |
Individual
|
Living
|
Босански (Bosanski)
|
|
|
Breton |
48 |
bre
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Brezhoneg
|
|
|
49 |
bul |
bul
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Български (Bulgarski)
|
|
50 |
mya |
bur |
mya
|
Individual
|
Living
|
မြန်မာစာ (Mrãmācā)
|
51 |
ca |
cat |
cat |
cat
|
Individual
|
Living
|
52 |
Chamorro |
ch |
cha |
cha |
cha
|
Individual
|
53 |
|
Chechen |
ce |
che |
che |
che
|
54 |
Chechnyan; Chechnian |
|
Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja |
ny |
nya |
nya |
55 |
Chichewa; Chinyanja
|
|
|
Chinese |
zh |
zho |
56 |
Living
|
中文 (Zhōngwén)
汉语; 漢語 (Hànyǔ)
|
|
|
Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic |
cu |
57 |
Individual
|
Ancient, in use by the Eastern Orthodox Church
|
Славе́нскїй ѧ҆зы́къ
|
|
|
Chuvash |
58 |
chv
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Чӑвашла (Çăvaşla)
|
|
|
59 |
cor |
cor
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Kernowek
|
|
60 |
cos |
cos |
cos
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Corsu
|
61 |
cr |
cre |
cre |
cre + 6
|
Macrolanguage
|
Living
|
62 |
Croatian |
hr |
hrv |
hrv |
hrv
|
Individual
|
63 |
|
Czech |
cs |
ces |
cze |
ces
|
64 |
Czechian |
|
Danish |
da |
dan |
dan |
65 |
Dansk
|
|
|
Divehi, Dhivehi, Maldivian |
dv |
div |
66 |
Living
|
ދިވެހި (Dhivehi)
|
Maldivian |
|
Dutch, Flemish |
nl |
67 |
Individual
|
Living
|
Nederlands
|
|
Flemish is not to be confused with the closely related West Flemish which is referred to as "Vlaams" and has the code vls in ISO 639-3
|
Dzongkha |
68 |
dzo
|
Individual
|
Living
|
རྫོང་ཁ་ (Dzongkha)
|
Bhutanese |
|
69 |
eng |
eng
|
Individual
|
Living
|
English
|
|
70 |
ang
|
ang
|
|
Individual
|
Historical
|
Englisċ; Ænglisċ
|
71 |
eo |
epo |
epo |
epo
|
Individual
|
Constructedby L.L. Zamenhof in 1887
|
72 |
Estonian |
et |
est |
est |
est + 2
|
Macrolanguage
|
73 |
|
Ewe |
ee |
ewe |
ewe |
ewe
|
74 |
|
|
Faroese |
fo |
fao |
fao |
75 |
Føroyskt
|
|
|
Fijian |
fj |
fij |
76 |
Living
|
Na Vosa Vakaviti
|
|
|
Finnish |
fi |
77 |
Individual
|
Living
|
Suomi
|
|
|
French |
78 |
fra
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Français
|
|
|
79 |
fry |
fry
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Frysk
|
West Frisian; Frisian;Fries |
80 |
ful |
ful |
ful + 9
|
Macrolanguage
|
Living
|
𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤬𞤵𞤤𞤣𞤫 ;ࢻُلْࢻُلْدٜ; Fulfulde
𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤪 ;ݒُلَارْ; Pulaar
|
81 |
gd |
gla |
gla |
gla
|
Individual
|
Living
|
82 |
Galician |
gl |
glg |
glg |
glg
|
Individual
|
83 |
|
Ganda |
lg |
lug |
lug |
lug
|
84 |
|
|
Georgian |
ka |
kat |
geo |
85 |
ქართული (Kharthuli)
|
|
|
German |
de |
deu |
86 |
Living
|
Deutsch
|
|
|
Greek, Modern (1453–) |
el |
87 |
Individual
|
Living
|
Νέα Ελληνικά; (Néa Ellêniká)
|
|
for Ancient Greek, use the ISO 639-3 code grc
|
Kalaallisut, Greenlandic |
88 |
kal
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Kalaallisut
|
|
|
89 |
grn |
grn + 5
|
Macrolanguage
|
Living
|
Avañe'ẽ
|
|
90 |
guj |
guj |
guj
|
Individual
|
Living
|
ગુજરાતી (Gujarātī)
|
91 |
ht |
hat |
hat |
hat
|
Individual
|
Living
|
92 |
Hausa |
ha |
hau |
hau |
hau
|
Individual
|
93 |
|
Hebrew |
he |
heb |
heb |
heb
|
94 |
|
Modern Hebrew. Code changed in 1989 from original ISO 639:1988, iw.[3]
|
Herero |
hz |
her |
her |
95 |
Otjiherero
|
|
|
Hindi |
hi |
hin |
96 |
Living
|
हिन्दी (Hindī)
|
|
|
Hiri Motu |
ho |
97 |
Individual
|
Living
|
Hiri Motu
|
Police Motu; |
|
Hungarian |
98 |
hun
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Magyar nyelv
|
|
|
99 |
ice |
isl
|
Individual
|
Living
|
Íslenska
|
|
100 |
ido |
ido |
ido
|
Individual
|
Constructed in 1907 by Louis de Beaufront as variation of Esperanto
|
Ido
|