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! [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes ISO 639-1] Codes | ! [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes ISO 639-1] Codes | ||
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| [[Afrikaans]] | |||
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| [[Amharic]] | | [[Amharic]] | ||
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| zh, zh_TW, zh-Hant | | zh, zh_TW, zh-Hant | ||
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| [[Dutch]] | | [[Dutch]] & Frysk | ||
| nl, nl_BE, fy | | nl, nl_BE, fy | ||
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| [[French]] | | [[French]] | ||
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| [[Portuguese]] | | [[Portuguese]] | ||
| pt, pt_PT | | pt, pt_PT | ||
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| [[Brazilian Portuguese]] | |||
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| [[Serbian]] | | [[Serbian]] |
Revision as of 15:26, 15 April 2021
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Language Team Pages
Language Team | ISO 639-1 Codes |
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Afrikaans | af |
Amharic | am |
Arabic | ar |
Bahasa Indonesia | id |
Burmese | my |
Catalan | ca |
Simplified Chinese | zh, zh_CH, zh-Hans |
Traditional Chinese | zh, zh_TW, zh-Hant |
Dutch & Frysk | nl, nl_BE, fy |
French | fr |
German | de |
Greek | el |
Kannada | kn |
Khmer | km |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | kmr |
Kurdish (Sorani) | ckb |
Luganda | lg |
Malayalam | ml |
Afaan Oromoo | om |
Persian | fa |
Portuguese | pt, pt_PT |
Brazilian Portuguese | pt_BR |
Serbian | sr |
Shona | sn |
Spanish | es |
Swahili | sw |
Tigrinya | ti |
Thai | th |
Turkish | tr |
Turkmen | tk |
Ukrainian | uk |
Multi-Lingual Glossaries
- Wikipedia
*Search for a term in English and refer to the "Languages" section in the sidebar to see if a page for that term exists in your language. You can also add terms yourself: "How to Translate"
- African Network for Localization FOSS Glossaries
*Glossaries are downloadable as CSV and are available for Akan, Arabic, Amharic, French, Kinyarwanda, Lingala, Luganda, Songhay, Yoruba, and Zulu.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation's Security Self-Defense Glossary
*Available in: Amharic, Arabic, French, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese, Urdu
Multi-Lingual Style Guides
- Microsoft Language Portal Downloadable Style Guides
- Mozilla Language Team Resources
*Find your language by its ISO 639-1/2 code