Code changed in 1989 from original ISO 639:1988, iw. Zamenhof in 1887įor Ancient Greek, use the ISO 639-3 code grc Language formed from English and Vanuatuan languages, with some French influence.Ĭhurch Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Church SlavonicĪncient, in use by the Eastern Orthodox Churchįlemish is not to be confused with the closely related West Flemish which is referred to as Vlaams (Dutch for "Flemish") in ISO 639-3 and has the ISO 639-3 code vlsĬonstructed, initially by L.L. ![]() ISO 639-3 code hye is for Eastern Armenian, hyw is for Western Armenian, and xcl is for Classical Armenian Macrolanguage, called "Albanian Phylozone" in 639-6 Macrolanguage, Twi is tw/ twi, Fanti is fat ISO 639-3: three-letter codes, the same as 639-2/T for languages, but with distinct codes for each variety of an ISO 639 macrolanguage. ![]()
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