Difference between revisions of "ISO 639-3"

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The apertium project attempts to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639-3 ISO 639-3] three-letter codes for languages when possible. While some pairs still use two-letter codes, these should be considered there only as legacy, and they will eventually be moved to three-letter codes.
 
The apertium project attempts to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639-3 ISO 639-3] three-letter codes for languages when possible. While some pairs still use two-letter codes, these should be considered there only as legacy, and they will eventually be moved to three-letter codes.
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See a fuller description and help at [[language codes]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 24 January 2017

The apertium project attempts to use ISO 639-3 three-letter codes for languages when possible. While some pairs still use two-letter codes, these should be considered there only as legacy, and they will eventually be moved to three-letter codes.

See a fuller description and help at language codes.