Also known as ISO639-1, ISO 639 1, ISO 639 Set 1
set of ISO 639 standard
ISO 639-1 is an international standard that assigns two-letter codes to languages around the world, like "en" for English or "fr" for French. These codes are used in computers, websites, and other technology systems to identify and organize languages so that software and digital content can work properly across different languages and regions.
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ISO 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 "set 1" two-letter codes. There are 183 two-letter codes registered as of June 2021. The registered codes cover the world's major languages.
Infoterm (International Information Centre for Terminology) is the registration authority for ISO 639-1 codes.
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