ISO 639-3

Definition

ISO 639-3 is a set of codes that defines three-letter identifiers for all known human languages. At the core of ISO 639-3 are the individual languages already accounted for in ISO 639-2. The large number of living languages in the initial inventory of ISO 639-3 beyond those already included in ISO 639-2 was derived primarily from Ethnologue (15th edition). Additional extinct, historic, and constructed languages were obtained from the Linguist List.

Reference

  1. Anonymous ISO 639-3. [2025-1-12] iso639-3.sil.org
Proposed by: Michael Rubinigg
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ISO 639-3

EUPH Code

[7512]

EUPH URI

https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/vocabulary/classes/7512

Created

2025-01-12

Updated

2025-01-12
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Author: Michael Rubinigg
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Author: Michael Rubinigg
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