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ꯁꯦꯝꯒꯠꯂꯨEach Wikipedia has a code, which is used as a subdomain below wikipedia.org. Interlanguage links are sorted by that code. The codes represent the language codes defined by ISO 639-1 and ISO 639-3, and the decision of which language code to use is usually determined by the IETF language tag policy. Wikipedias also vary by how thinly they slice dialects and variants; for example, the English Wikipedia includes most modern varieties of English (American, British, Indian, South African, etc.), but does not include other related languages such as Scots or Old English/Anglo-Saxon, both of which have separate Wikipedias. The Spanish Wikipedia includes both Peninsular Castilian and Latin American Spanish; Malay Wikipedia includes a large number of Malay languages; and so on.
Additionally, some Wikipedias vary in orthography. Chinese Wikipedia automatically translates from modern Mandarin Chinese into five standard forms: Mainland China and Singapore in simplified Chinese characters, and Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau in traditional Chinese characters. Belarusian, however, has a separate Wikipedia for the Taraškievica variant in spelling.
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ꯁꯦꯝꯒꯠꯂꯨꯑꯥꯏꯑꯦꯁꯑꯣ ꯀꯣꯗ ꯱ꯁꯨꯡ ꯋꯤꯀꯤꯄꯦꯗꯤꯌꯥ ꯀꯣꯗꯁꯤꯡ ꯈꯦꯠꯅꯕ ꯃꯅꯨꯡꯆꯟꯕ:
WP code | WP edition | ISO 639 | Notes |
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sq | ꯑꯜꯕꯥꯅꯤꯌꯥꯟ | multiple | sq is the ISO code for the Albanian macrolanguage, which includes four individual languages.
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als | Alemannic | gsw
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als is the ISO code for Tosk Albanian.Alemannic Wikipedia covers several dialects: gsw for Swiss German, Alemannic German, and Alsatian; gct for Colonia Tovar dialect; swg for Swabian German, and wae for Walser German
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roa-rup | Aromanian | rup
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roa is the ISO code for Romance (Other).
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map-bms | Banyumasan | none | map is the ISO code for Austronesian (Other).
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nds-nl | Dutch Low Saxon | multiple | In ISO, nds is Low Saxon, restricted to Germany in Ethnologue.The various subdivisions of Dutch Low Saxon have separate ISO codes. |
bh | Bihari | bih
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ISO code bih is a macrolanguage which includes Bhojpuri (bho ), Maithili (mai ), Magahi (mag ), and nine others.Bihari Wikipedia excludes Maithili ( mai ) and Fiji Hindi (hif ) which exist as independent Wikipedias.
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zh-yue | Cantonese | yue
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zh is the ISO 639-1 code for Chinese in general.
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zh-classical | Classical Chinese | lzh
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As above |
ms | Malay | ms
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ISO collective code ms is a macrolanguage that includes more than 30 individual languages and dialects. However, the wiki excludes Indonesian because Indonesian Wikipedia (id ) exists independently.
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zh-min-nan | Southern Min / Min Nan | nan
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Same as the zh languages. Not written in Chinese characters, but uses Pe̍h-ōe-jī or a derived romanization. hak does the same.
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no | Norwegian (Bokmål) | nb , nob
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ISO uses no for Norwegian in general. (Norwegian Nynorsk is at nn in both ISO and Wikipedia.)
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ksh | Ripuarian | none | ISO ksh is for the Colognian dialect, the most prominent dialect of the Ripuarian language group. The other variants (e.g. the Aachen dialect) do not have ISO codes.
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bat-smg | Samogitian | sgs
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bat is the ISO code for Baltic (Other).
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simple | Simple English | none | |
roa-tara | Tarantino | none | roa is the ISO code for Romance (Other). Neapolitan in general is nap .
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fiu-vro | Võro | vro
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fiu is the ISO code for Finno-Ugric languages.
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cbk-zam | Zamboanga Chavacano | none | ISO cbk is for the Chavacano language. The individual variants do not have ISO codes.
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