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ISO 639-1 is the first part of the ISO 639 international-standard language-code family. It consists of 136 two-letter codes used to identify the world\'s major languages. These codes are a useful international shorthand for indicating languages. For example:

The ISO 639-1 list became an official standard in 2002, but had existed in draft format for some years before. The last code added was ht, representing Haitian Creole on 2003-02-26. The use of the standard was encouraged by IETF language tags, introduced in RFC 1766 in March 1995, and continued by RFC 3066 from January 2001 and RFC 4646 from September 2006. Infoterm (International Information Center for Terminology) is the registration authority for ISO 639-1 codes.

New ISO 639-1 codes are not added if an ISO 639-2 code exists, so systems that use ISO 639-1 and 639-2 codes, with 639-1 codes preferred, do not have to change existing codes.ISO 639 Joint Advisory Committee - Working principles for ISO 639 maintenance

If an ISO 639-2 code that covers a group of languages is used, it may still be obsoleted for some data by a new ISO 639-1 code.

ISO 639-1 codes added after RFC publication in January 2001
ISO 639-1ISO 639-2NameDate addedPreviously covered by
ioidoIdo2002-01-15art
wawlnWallon2002-01-29roa
lilimLimburgish2002-08-02gem
iiiiiSichuan Yi2002-10-14sit
anargAragonese2002-12-23roa
hthatHaitian Creole2003-02-26cpf

There is no specification on treatment of macrolanguages (see ISO 639-3).

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