From the ISO official website there are two items for ISO 639:
In other words, there are two-letter codes and three-letter codes (sorted by language name in the third column!). For 22 languages exist two 3-letter-codes. The first is bibliographic (ISO 639-1/B) the second for terminological (ISO 639-2/T) use.
See also: language families and languages, list of languages, list of official languages
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abk ab Abkhazian ace Achinese[?] ach Acoli[?] ada Adangme[?] ady Adyghe[?]; Adygei aar aa Afar[?] afh Afrihili[?] afr af Afrikaans afa Afro-Asiatic[?] (Other) aka Akan[?] akk Akkadian alb/sqi sq Albanian ale Aleut alg Algonquian languages[?] tut Altaic (Other) amh am Amharic apa Apache languages[?] ara ar Arabic arc Aramaic arg an Aragonese[?] arn Araucanian[?] arp Arapaho arw Arawak arm/hye hy Armenian art Artifical (Other) asm as Assamese ast Asturian[?] ath Athapascan languages[?] map Austronesian (Other) ava Avaric[?] ave Avestan awa Awadhi[?] aym ay Aymara aze az Azerbaijani nah Aztec
ban Balinese bat Baltic (Other) bal Baluchi[?] bam Bambara bai Bamileke languages[?] bad Banda bnt Bantu (Other) bas Basa[?] bak ba Bashkir[?] baq/eus eu Basque bej Beja[?] bem Bemba[?] ben bn Bengali ber Berber (Other) bho Bhojpuri[?] bih bh Bihari[?] bik Bikol[?] bin Bini[?] bis bi Bislama bra Braj[?] bre be Breton bug Buginese[?] bul bg Bulgarian bua Buriat[?] bur/mya my Burmese[?] bel be Byelorussian[?]
cad Caddo[?] car Carib cat ca Catalan cau Caucasian (Other) ceb Cebuano[?] cel Celtic (Other) cai Central American Indian[?] (Other) chg Chagatai[?] cha Chamorro[?] che Chechen chr Cherokee chy Cheyenne chb Chibcha[?] chi/zho zh Chinese chn Chinook jargon[?] cho Choctaw chu Church Slavic[?] chv Chuvash[?] cop Coptic cor Cornish cos co Corsican cre Cree mus Creek crp Creoles and Pidgins (Other) cpe Creoles and Pidgins, English-based[?] (Other) cpf Creoles and Pidgins, French-based[?] (Other) cpp Creoles and Pidgins, Portuguese-based[?] (Other) cus Cushitic[?] (Other) crh Crimean Tatar[?] scr hr Croatian cze/ces cs Czech
dak Dakota dan da Danish dar Dargwa[?] del Delaware din Dinka[?] div Divehi[?] doi Dogri[?] dra Dravidian (Other) dua Duala dut/nld nl Dutch dum Dutch, Middle[?] (ca. 1050-1350) dyu Dyula[?] dzo dz Dzongkha[?]
efi Efik[?] egy Egyptian (Ancient)[?] eka Ekajuk[?] elx Elamite[?] eng en English enm English, Middle (ca. 1100-1500) ang English, Old (ca. 450-1100) myv Erzya[?] esk Eskimo[?] (Other) epo eo Esperanto est et Estonian ewe Ewe ewo Ewondo[?]
fan Fang[?] fat Fanti[?] fao fo Faroese[?] fij fj Fijian[?] fin fi Finnish fiu Finno-Ugrian languages[?] (Other) fon Fon[?] fra/fre fr French frm French, Middle[?] (ca. 1400-1600) fro French, Old[?] (842- ca. 1400) fry fy Frisian ful Fulah[?]
gaa Ga gla gd Gaelic (Scots)[?] glg gl Gallegan[?] lug lg Ganda[?] gay Gayo gez Geez[?] geo/kat ka Georgian ger/deu de German gmh German, Middle High[?] (ca. 1050-1500) goh German, Old High[?] (ca. 750 - 1050) gem Germanic languages (Other) gil Gilbertese[?] gon Gondi[?] got Gothic grb Grebo[?] grc Greek, Ancient[?] (to 1453) gre/ell el Greek, Modern[?] (1453 -) kal kl Greenlandic grn gn Guarani guj gu Gujarati
hai Haida hat ht Haitian[?]; Haitian Creole hau ha Hausa haw Hawaiian heb he Hebrew her hz Herero[?] hil Hiligaynon[?] him Himachali[?] hin hi Hindi hmo ho Hiri Motu[?] hun hu Hungarian hup Hupa[?]
iba Iban[?] ice/isl is Icelandic ido io Ido ibo ig Igbo ijo Ijo[?] ilo Iloko[?] inc Indic languages[?] (Other) ine Indo-European languages (Other) ind id Indonesian inh Ingush[?] ina ia Interlingua (International Auxiliary language Association) ine - Interlingue iku iu Inuktitut ipk ik Inupiak[?] ira Iranian[?] (Other) gle ga Irish sga Irish, Old[?] (to 900) mga Irish, Middle[?] (900 - 1200) iro Iroquoian languages[?] ita it Italian
jpn ja Japanese jav jv Javanese[?] jrb Judeo-Arabic[?] jpr Judeo-Persian
kbd Kabardian[?] kab Kabyle kac Kachin[?] kal kl Kalaallisut[?]; Greenlandic xal Kalmyk[?] kam Kamba[?] kan kn Kannada kau kr Kanuri[?] kaa Kara-Kalpak[?] krc Karachay-Balkar[?] kar Karen[?] kas ks Kashmiri[?] csb Kashubian kaw Kawi[?] kaz kk Kazakh kha Khasi[?] khm km Khmer khi Khoisan (Other) kho Khotanese[?] kik Kikuyu kin rw Kinyarwanda[?] kir ky Kirghiz kom Komi[?] kon kg Kongo kok Konkani kor ko Korean kpe Kpelle[?] kro Kru[?] kua kj Kuanyama[?] kum Kumyk[?] kur ku Kurdish kru Kurukh[?] kus Kusaie[?] kut Kutenai[?]
lad Ladino lah Lahnda[?] lam Lamba[?] lao lo Lao lat la Latin lav lv Latvian ltz Letzeburgesch[?] lez Lezghian[?] lin ln Lingala lit lt Lithuanian log pd Low German loz Lozi[?] lub Luba-Katanga[?] lui Luiseno[?] smj Lule Sami[?] lun Lunda[?] luo Luo[?] (Kenya and Tanzania)
mac/mkd mk Macedonian (language´s status discussed) mad Madurese[?] mag Magahi[?] mai Maithili[?] mak Makasar[?] mlg mg Malagasy may/msa ms Malay mal Malayalam mlt mt Maltese man Mandingo mni Manipuri[?] mno Manobo languages[?] glv gv Manx[?] mao/mri mi Maori mar mr Marathi chm Mari[?] mah mh Marshall mwr Marwari[?] mas Masai[?] myn Mayan languages[?] men Mende[?] mic Micmac[?] min Minangkabau mis Miscellaneous (Other) moh Mohawk mdf Moksha mol mo Moldavian mkh Mon-Kmer[?] (Other) lol Mongo[?] mon mn Mongolian mos Mossi[?] mul Multiple languages (several languages used) mun Munda languages[?]
nau na Nauru nav nv Navajo nde nd Ndebele, North[?] nbl nr Ndebele, South[?] ndo ng Ndongo[?] nep ne Nepali new Newari[?] nic Niger-Kordofanian languages (Other) ssa Nilo-Saharan languages (Other) niu Niuean[?] nog Nogai[?] non Norse, Old[?] nai North American Indian languages[?] (Other) nor no Norwegian nbo nb Norwegian Bokmål[?] nno nn Norwegian (Nynorsk) nub Nubian languages[?] nym Nyamwezi[?] nya ny Nyanja[?] nyn Nyankole[?] nyo Nyoro[?] nzi Nzima[?]
oci oc Occitan (post 1500); Provençal oji oj Ojibwa ori or Oriya[?] orm om Oromo osa Osage[?] oss os Ossetian[?] oto Otomian languages[?]
pal Pahlavi[?] pau Palauan[?] pli pi Pali pam Pampanga pag Pangasinan[?] pan pa Panjabi pap Papiamento[?] paa Papuan-Australian languages[?] (Other) per/fas fa Persian peo Persian, Old[?] (ca 600 - 400 B.C.) phn Phoenician pol pl Polish pon Ponape por pt Portuguese pra Prakrit languages[?] pro Provencal, Old[?] (to 1500) pus ps Pushto
que qu Quechua
roh rm Rhaeto-Romance[?] raj Rajasthani[?] rar Rarotongan[?] roa Romance languages (Other) rum/ron ro Romanian rom Romany run rn Rundi[?] rus ru Russian
sal Salishan languages sam Samaritan Aramaic[?] smi Sami languages[?] smo sm Samoan[?] sad Sandawe[?] sag sg Sango san sa Sanskrit srd Sardinian sco Scots sel Selkup[?] sem Semitic languages (Other) scc/srp sr Serbian (sh) Serbo-Croatian srr Serer shn Shan sna sn Shona[?] sid Sidamo[?] bla Siksika[?] snd sd Sindhi[?] sin si Singhalese[?] sit - Sino-Tibetan languages (Other) sio Siouan languages[?] sla Slavic languages (Other) ssw ss Siswant[?] (the same as Swati, see below) slk/slo sk Slovak[?] slv sl Slovenian sog Sogdian[?] som so Somali[?] son Songhai[?] wen Sorbian languages[?] nso Northern Sotho language sot st Southern Sotho language[?] sai South American Indian languages[?] (Other) spa es Spanish suk Sukuma[?] sux Sumerian sun su Sundanese[?] sus Susu[?] swa sw Swahili ssw ss Swati[?]/Swazi swe sv Swedish syr Syriac
tgl tl Tagalog tah Tahitian[?] tgk tg Tajik tmh Tamashek[?] tam ta Tamil tat tt Tatar tel te Telugu ter Tereno[?] tha th Thai tib/bod bo Tibetan tig Tigre tir ti Tigrinya tem Timne[?] tiv Tivi[?] tli Tlingit tog Tonga (Nyasa)[?] ton to Tonga (Tonga Islands)[?] tru Truk tsi Tsimshian[?] tso ts Tsonga[?] tsn tn Tswana tum Tumbuka[?] tur tr Turkish ota Turkish, Ottoman[?] (1500 - 1928) tuk tk Turkmen tyv Tuvinian[?] twi tw Twi[?]
udm Udmurt[?] uga Ugaritic uig ug Uighur ukr uk Ukrainian umb Umbundu[?] und Undetermined (language or languages cannot be identified) urd ur Urdu uzb uz Uzbek
vai Vai[?] ven Venda[?] vie vi Vietnamese vol vo Volapük vot Votic
wak Wakashan languages[?] wal Walamo[?] wln wa Walloon war Waray[?] was Washo[?]
wel/cym cy Welsh wol wo Wolof
xho xh Xhosa
sah Yakut[?] yao Yao[?] yap Yap yid yi Yiddish yor yo Yoruba
zap Zapotec zen Zenaga zha za Zhuang zul zu Zulu zun Zuni[?]
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