All world languages have unique language codes. Language codes are not case sensitive. Language codes of Esperanto include: ISO codes, Glottocodes and linguasphere. The Esperanto language codes are useful for shorthand designation for indicating this language.
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The code that assigns short alphabetic or numeric identifier for language is called Esperanto language code. Languages are designated by a two letter code and three letter code. The Esperanto language code consists of ISO 639 1, ISO 639 2, ISO 639 3, Glottocode and Linguasphere. The Language codes are the codes for representation of names of languages.
The ISO Language codes define abbreviations for languages. The ISO 639 is International Organization Standard for language codes which are used to establish internationally recognized codes for representation of languages. ISO Esperanto Language codes may be two letter codes or three letter codes. The ISO language codes were approved in 1967. ISO Esperanto Language codes are : ISO 639-1 code, ISO 639-2 code and ISO-3 code. ISO 639-2 is alpha-3 code and ISO 639-1 is the alpha-2 code. The ISO 639-2 code is divided into Bibliographic(B) and Terminological(T) codes which are denoted as ISO 639-2/B and ISO 639-2/T. ISO Esperanto Language codes are:
Codes for various languages can be found on Esperanto vs Korean, Esperanto vs Japanese,Esperanto vs French and Esperanto vs Spanish.
Glottocode is one of codes which comes under Esperanto language codes. The bibliographic database of the world’s lesser-known languages is called Glottolog.