Sujet : Re: European Day of Languages (26 September)
De : naddy (at) *nospam* mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber)
Groupes : sci.langDate : 27. Sep 2024, 18:41:12
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On 2024-09-27, Ruud Harmsen <
rh@rudhar.com> wrote:
https://edl.ecml.at/
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Perhaps they are mixing up ISO 639 (languages) and ISO 3166
(countries)?
Apart from "ME" they are consistently using the language code.
Why does that list have Nynorsk instead of Norwegian (NO), which
covers both written standards?
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Yes, strange. The country code for Norway is NO, the languages are nn
or nno for Nynorsk, and nb of nob for Bokmål.
Yes, but there is also "no" for Norwegian as a cover term for both.
That might be a recent addition. I think I've seen I18N message
catalogs switch from "nb" to "no" over the last few years.
-- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber naddy@mips.inka.de