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Dutch and Malagasy Language Codes

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1 Code
1.1 ISO 639 1
nl
mg
1.2 ISO 639 2
1.2.1 ISO 639 2/T
nld
mlg
1.2.2 ISO 639 2/B
dut
mlg
1.3 ISO 639 3
nld
mlg
1.4 ISO 639 6
Not Available
Not Available
1.5 Glottocode
mode1257
mala1537
1.6 Linguasphere
52-ACB-a
No data available
1.7 Types of Language
1.7.1 Language Type
Historical
Living
1.7.2 Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Object-Verb
Verb-Object-Subject
1.7.3 Language Morphological Typology
Synthetic
Not Available

Dutch vs Malagasy Language Codes

The Dutch and Malagasy language codes are the codes which are used to represent languages in the form of letters and/or numbers. Dutch vs Malagasy language codes serve you with ISO codes, glottocodes and linguasphere codes. Linguasphere code of Dutch is 52-ACB-a while there is no linguasphere code of Malagasy. Take look at Dutch vs Malagasy so that you get a brief idea of these languages.

Dutch and Malagasy ISO Language Codes

ISO language codes are designed to represent most of the languages in the world. Dutch and Malagasy ISO language codes consists of ISO 639 1, ISO 639 2, ISO 639 3 codes. ISO 639 1 is the two letter code, while ISO 639 2 and ISO 639 3 are three letter codes.

    Dutch ISO Codes:
  • ISO 639 1 code: nl
  • ISO 639 2/T code: nld
  • ISO 639 2/B code: dut
  • ISO 639 3 code: nld
    Malagasy ISO Codes:
  • ISO 639 1 code: mg
  • ISO 639 2/T code: mlg
  • ISO 639 2/B code: mlg
  • ISO 639 3 code: mlg

Go through Dutch vs Malagasy alphabets to know number of alphabets, vowels and consonants.

Dutch vs Malagasy Glottocodes

You will find Dutch vs Malagasy glottocodes under the Dutch and Malagasy language codes. Dutch glottocode is mode1257 and Malagasy glottocode is mala1537. Along with Dutch and Malagasy language codes, you can also check how many people speak these languages on Dutch vs Malagasy.

More on Dutch and Malagasy Language Codes

Explore more on Dutch and Malagasy language codes to understand more about these languages. Dutch and Malagasy language codes are unique and are used in wide range of applications. The language codes are mainly used in the computer and information systems. The ISO codes are set of international standards that are short unique representation for language names.