What is French language code?
Multiple codes assigned to the same language are to be considered synonyms. ISO 639-1 is the alpha-2 code….Codes arranged alphabetically by alpha-3/ISO 639-2 Code.
ISO 639-2 Code | afr |
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ISO 639-1 Code | af |
English name of Language | Afrikaans |
French name of Language | afrikaans |
What language is spoken in ES?
Spanish
Spain/Official languages
What is official language of Bhutan?
Dzongkha
Bhutan/Official languages
*Note: Dzongkha is the official language of Bhutan used mainly in the country’s western region. Hindi is the official language of India, but it was previously used in Bhutanese classrooms. Bhutan is a multilingual country where approximately 20 languages are commonly spoken.
Is Dzongkha a dying language?
Like many other endangered languages, Dzongkha carries a rich indigenous history that dates back to ancient times – something that, if you ask us, is definitely worth preserving.
What is an ISO language code?
ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. Each language is assigned a two-letter (639-1) and three-letter (639-2 and 639-3) lowercase abbreviation, amended in later versions of the nomenclature.
What country is SQ?
Albania
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ISO 3166-1 country code | AL |
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Country name (English) | Albania |
Country name (local) | Shqipëria |
Default BCP 47 language codes (usually from ISO 639-1, or ISO 639-3 otherwise) | sq |
Which language code is en?
ISO 639-1 standard language codes
Language (Region) | Code |
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English (United States) | en-us |
English (South Africa) | en-za |
Estonian | et |
Farsi | fa |
Do they speak English in Bhutan?
The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, a Sino-Tibetan language. Bhutanese people do speak English as a second language but the way they speak is a bit different from what native English speakers would speak.
Is Dzongkha related to Chinese?
Dzongkha ( རྫོང་ཁ་, [dzòŋkʰɑ́]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by over half a million people in Bhutan; it is the country’s sole official and national language.
How many speakers are there in the Dzongkha language?
The word dzongkha means “the language of the palace”; dzong means “palace” and kha is language. As of 2013, Dzongkha had 171,080 native speakers and about 640,000 total speakers.
What kind of letters are used to write Dzongkha?
The Tibetan alphabet used to write Dzongkha has thirty basic letters, sometimes known as “radicals”, for consonants. Dzongkha is usually written in Bhutanese forms of the Uchen script, forms of the Tibetan alphabet known as Jôyi “cursive longhand” and Jôtshum “formal longhand”. The print form is known simply as Tshûm.
How is the tone of a syllable determined in Dzongkha?
Dzongkha is a tone language and has two register tones: high and low. The tone of a syllable determines the allophone of the onset and the phonation type of the nuclear vowel. All consonants may begin a syllable.
Which is the print form of Dzongkha in Bhutan?
Dzongkha is usually written in Bhutanese forms of the Uchen script, forms of the Tibetan script known as Jôyi “cursive longhand” and Jôtshum “formal longhand”. The print form is known simply as Tshûm.