Category:Languages with ISO 639-2 code
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The following articles should be for the ca. 415 languages included in the List of ISO 639-2 codes. Other articles included here may be due to generic coding (a creole without its own ISO 639-3 code), copy-paste errors, or a misunderstanding of the difference between 639-2 and 639-3.
Not included: Armenian (family) [hyx], as it is not supported by the infobox template.
Pages in category "Languages with ISO 639-2 code"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 501 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Abkhaz language
- Acehnese language
- Acholi dialect
- Adyghe language
- Afar language
- Afrihili
- Afrikaans
- Ainu language
- Akan language
- Akkadian language
- Albanian language
- Alemannic German
- Aleut language
- Alsatian dialect
- Altai languages
- Amharic
- Ancient Greek
- Angika
- Arabic
- Aragonese language
- Arapaho language
- Arawak language
- Armenian language
- Aromanian language
- Arran Gaelic
- Assamese language
- Asturian language
- Avar language
- Avestan
- Awadhi language
- Aymara language
- Azerbaijani language
B
- Balinese language
- Balochi language
- Bambara language
- Basaa language
- Bashkir language
- Basque language
- Beja language
- Belarusian language
- Bemba language
- Bengali language
- Bhojpuri language
- Bilen language
- Bislama
- Blackfoot language
- Blissymbols
- Bokmål
- Bolivian Spanish
- Bosnian language
- Braj Bhasha
- Breton language
- Buginese language
- Bulgarian language
- Burmese language
- Buryat language
C
- Caddo language
- Cameroonian English
- Campidanese Sardinian
- Carib language
- Casamance Creole
- Catalan language
- Cebuano language
- Central American Spanish
- Chagatai language
- Chamorro language
- Changxing dialect
- Chechen language
- Cherokee language
- Cheyenne language
- Chibcha language
- Chewa language
- Chinese language
- Chinook Jargon
- Chipewyan language
- Choctaw language
- Church Slavonic
- Chuukese language
- Chuvash language
- Classical Newar
- Colombian Spanish
- Connacht Irish
- Contemporary Latin
- Cook Islands Māori
- Coptic language
- Cornish language
- Corsican language
- Costa Rican Spanish
- Cree language
- Crimean Tatar language
- Croatian language
- Czech language