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Re: [lojban] 2 letter code?



Robin Lee Powell wrote:


As far as I can tell, they've posted very few indeed:

http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-tags


All the 2-letter codes of ISO 639 and the 3-letter codes of ISO 639-2,
with optional ISO 3166 country code suffixes for national variants, are
automatically registered.  That's quite a lot: ISO 639-2 specifies
over 400 languages.  Only the obscurities need to be explicitly
registered with IANA.


What's the tag for English under the same scheme?

en, with national variants en-us, en-ca, en-gb, en-au, en-nz, en-ie,
<span lang="en-th">etcetera etcetera etcetera.</span>;
and registered variant en-scouse (the way they talk on
Merseyside).

"Art", BTW, is an ISO 639-2 tag for "Artificial languages (other)",
that is, excluding Esperanto (esp) and a few others.

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