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Language Codes

Language codes are expressed as two two-letter abbreviations separated by a dash, for example, "en-US". The two parts of this code correspond to the language spoken and the country representing the specific dialect being used. In this example, "en" stands for English, and "US" for United States, thus en-US represents the dialect of English spoken in the United states. The two-letter abbreviations for both language and country and taken from those set by ISO standards.

 

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ISO Country Codes

ISO Language Codes