
Code for the representation of names of language
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- GB/T 4880-1991
- Abolished
Standard ID:
GB/T 4880-1991
Standard Name:
Code for the representation of names of language
Chinese Name:
语种名称代码
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
-
Date of Release:
1991-05-17 -
Date of Implementation:
1992-01-01 -
Date of Expiration:
2005-12-01
Standard ICS number:
General, Terminology, Standardization, Documentation>>Informatics, Publishing>>01.140.20InformaticsChina Standard Classification Number:
Comprehensive>>Basic Standards>>A24 Classification Code
alternative situation:
GB 4880-1985; replaced by GB/T 4880.1-2005Procurement status:
≈ISO 639-88
Release date:
1985-01-29Review date:
2004-10-14Drafting Organization:
China Institute of Standardization and Information Classification and CodingFocal point Organization:
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine

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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Code for the representation
of names of Janguage
GB 4880.-91
Replaces GB 488C-35
This standard equivalently adopts the code for names of languages in ISO639--1988, and the language code is represented by two-letter small letters. Subject content and scope of application
This standard is now extended! This standard is applicable to technical and phonetic studies, as well as any processing and any field of work that requires the expression of language in code form.
2 Terminology
Language codes: symbols representing languages
3 Compilation and structure
3.1 Compilation
This standard includes a language code table and three indexes, which are composed of four parts: Chinese name, English name (original name), code, and International Decimal Classification (UC) classification number. The three indexes are language code index (language name, English name), English name index (classic name, code Chinese name), and EDC classification index (ULX number, Chinese name, code). The language codes are sorted in alphabetical order of the Chinese name and the language pinyin. If the original text (or the transliterated text in Latin) is the same as the English text, the original text in brackets is omitted. The language code is sorted in alphabetical order. The English name index is sorted in alphabetical order. The UDC classification index is represented by the classification number.
3.2 Code Code
This language code is derived from the original language name in Latin, or the language name converted into Latin. The language code is represented by lowercase letters, such as: fr for French, e for Spanish, and n for English. When the language code and the country code are used together, they are separated by a space, such as: decH for Swiss German, cnUS for American English, and frBE for Belgian French.
4 Language Code Table
The language code table (sorted in alphabetical order of Chinese name pinyin) is shown in the following table. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on May 17, 1991 and implemented on January 7, 1992
Chinese name
Abkhaz
Albanian
Afang Olu's speech
African
Arabic
Amharic
Assamese
Azerbaijani
Fimara
Estonian
Occitan
Bapuki
Basque
Belarusian
Bihari
Bislama
Icelandic
Polish
GB 4880-91 | | tt | bajganga)
Aynura
Irish(Gaelige)
Estonian (Eesti)
Occitan
Bashkir
Basgue (Euskera)
Byelorussian (Bejaruskaja)
Bulgarian(Balgarski)
Bihari
Bislama
Icelandic (islenzk)
Polish (Polski)
UDC number
—393. 6
Persian
Bhutanese
Chinese name
Breton
Korean
Pianmai
Zhuros
Tsweji
Finnish
Frisian
Greenlandic
Georgian
Gujarati
Guarani
Interlingua
English name (original name)
Persian (Farsi)
Bhutani (Dzongkha)
Breton (Brez)
Korcan
Danish (Dansk)
Gcrman (Dcutsch)
Rugsian (Russkij)
French(Francais)
Faroese (Faeroysk)
tt||Interlingua
UDC number
-- 395. 8
=- 089. 7
Interlingual E
Kazakh
Chinese name
Chinese (Chinese)
Inecringue
Gurgus
Kinihalida
Kenjiangdi
Kannada
Croatian
Chongqingmil
Corsican
La Lexie
G3 4880--91
English name (Chinese name)
Inecringue
Kazukh (Kazak)
Chinese (Zhongwen)
Dutch (Ncderlands)
Kirghiz(Kyrsyz)
Kinyarwande
Kirundi
Gaiician(Galego).
i Catalan(Catala)
(ambdian (Khmer)
Czech(Cesky)||tt| |uechua
1 Kannata
Croatian(Hrvatska)
Kashmiri
CarsicantCorsi)
Kurdish(Zimany Karfy)
LatiniLatina
966, 8
:963. 518
1 =-918. 141
963.572.1
Chinese name
Latvian
Laotian
Taoist
Lito-Romance
Lingala
Romanian
Malagasy
Maltese
Marathi
Malayalam||tt ||Malay
Macedonian
Mongol
Bengali
Burmese
Moldavian
Norwegian
Naushu
Nepali
Punjabi
GB488091
English name (original name)
i Latvian,Lettish(Latviesu)
Laotian(Pha Xu Lio)
Lithuanian(Lietuviu)
Rhteto-Romance (Romontsch)
!Lingala
Romanian(Romana )
I Malagusy(Melagast)
Maltese (Malti )
Marathi(Marati)
Mitlayalam
Malay(Pahasa Maluysia)
Macedonian (Makedonski)
Mongolian (Mongal)
Iiengali, Bangla
Burmese (Myanmasa)
Moidavian (Moldoveana)
Norwcgian(Norsk)
Nepali
Punjabi (Pinjubi)
-=927. 15
—948. 12
992. 321. 1
:= 914. 4
Pashto
Portuguese
Other languages
Swedish
Chinese name
Setswana|| tt||Serbian
Serbo-Croatian
Sesotho
Sinhalese|| tt||Shemoyan
Esperanto
Slovene
Swahid||tt ||Scotland
Somali
GB 4880--91
English name (original name)
Pashto, Pushto
Portugucse (Portugues)
Other anguages
Japanese(Nihongo)
Swedish(Svenska)
Setswana
: Serbian(Stpski)
Serbo -Croatian (Srpskorvatski)Siswati
Sesotho
Sangho(Singo)
Singhalese(Sinhala)
Samoan(Samat)
Esjeranto
Slovak (Slovensky)
Slavenlan (Slovensci)
Swahili(Kiswahili)
Scots Gaelic(Gaidhilge)
Somali(Soonaali)
963. 573. 1
-861/862
- 966. 231
-- 089. 2
Tagalog
Telugu
Tonga| |tt||Twi
Chinese name
Tigrinya
Turkish
Turkmen
Welsh||tt| |Jiur
Volapuk
Celojian
Uzbek| |tt||Spanish
Hebrew
Sindhi
Hungarian
Tagalog
GB 4880-91
English name (original name)
Tajik (Togiki)
Telugu
Tisrinya (Tigrina)
Tutkish(Turkce)||tt ||Turkmen
Welsh(Cymraeg)
Volapuk
Ukralnian (Ukrainska)
Uzbek(Uzbek)
Spanish (Espanol)
Hebrew(lwrith)
Greek (Elinika)
Sirdhi
Hμngarian(Magyar)
UDC number
= 992. 111
963,743
= 966. 711
Dungan
Chinese name
Armenian
Italian
Yiddish
Inupiaq
Indonesian
Yogaba
Vietnamese
Guangdong Wa
5 Index
5.1 Language Code Element Index
Abu Bahasa
G8 4880—91
English name (original name)
1 Sundanese(Bahasa Sunda)
Armenian(Hayeren)
ltalian(italiano)
Yiddish ( Jiddish)
Tnupiak
Tndonesian(Lndonesi)
English
Yoruba
Vietnamese(Tieng Vie t-nam)
Tibetan (Bodskad)
Javanese (Bahasa Jawa)
Zhaang
Tsonga
Korean name
Abkhazian
Afrikaans
Amharic| |tt||Afrikeans
Amharic
-30-088
- 992. 210
-966. 323
963.573.2
Text name
Arabic
Assamese
Azerbaijani|| tt||Bashkir
from Russian
Bulgarian
Bihari
Bislama
Sugara
Breton
Catalan
Corsican
Danish| |tt||Bhutanese
GB 4880--91
Chinese name
Arabic
Assamese
Aymare
Azerbaijani
Hashkir
Byelkarussian||tt ||Bulgarilan
Bihari
Fislama
English name
Bengall,Bangla
Tibetan
BretonbZxz.net
Catalan
Corsican
Danish
Getman
Bhutani
Non-nasal
Spanish
Español
Basque
Persian
Finnish
Fijian
Faroese
Fogucan
Scotch
Galitian
Guarani
Gujarati
Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
CB4880
Chinese Name
English
Esperanto
Spenlsh
Estonian
Basque
Persian
Finnish
Fatoese
French
Frisian
Scots Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujatati
Ceoatian
Hungatian
Armenian
Interlingua A
Interlingua E
Inupunk
Chowne
Icelandic
Italian
Yiddish
Georgian
Kazakh
Greenlandic
Cambodian
Kannada
Kashmiri
Kurdish
Kyrgyz
GB 4880—91 | | tt |
Kez akh
Greenilandic
Cambodian
Kaanada
Korean
Kashmiri
Kaurdish
Kirghiz
English name
Lingala
Laotian
Lithuanian
Latvian
Malagasy,
Macedonian
Malayalam
Moldavian
Marathi
Maltese
Nepali
Norwegian
Occitan
Afang Oromo
488097
Lingala
Laotian
Lithuanian
Latvian, Lettish ||tt |
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Code for the representation
of names of Janguage
GB 4880.-91
Replaces GB 488C-35
This standard equivalently adopts the code for names of languages in ISO639--1988, and the language code is represented by two-letter small letters. Subject content and scope of application
This standard is now extended! This standard is applicable to technical and phonetic studies, as well as any processing and any field of work that requires the expression of language in code form.
2 Terminology
Language codes: symbols representing languages
3 Compilation and structure
3.1 Compilation
This standard includes a language code table and three indexes, which are composed of four parts: Chinese name, English name (original name), code, and International Decimal Classification (UC) classification number. The three indexes are language code index (language name, English name), English name index (classic name, code Chinese name), and EDC classification index (ULX number, Chinese name, code). The language codes are sorted in alphabetical order of the Chinese name and the language pinyin. If the original text (or the transliterated text in Latin) is the same as the English text, the original text in brackets is omitted. The language code is sorted in alphabetical order. The English name index is sorted in alphabetical order. The UDC classification index is represented by the classification number.
3.2 Code Code
This language code is derived from the original language name in Latin, or the language name converted into Latin. The language code is represented by lowercase letters, such as: fr for French, e for Spanish, and n for English. When the language code and the country code are used together, they are separated by a space, such as: decH for Swiss German, cnUS for American English, and frBE for Belgian French.
4 Language Code Table
The language code table (sorted in alphabetical order of Chinese name pinyin) is shown in the following table. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on May 17, 1991 and implemented on January 7, 1992
Chinese name
Abkhaz
Albanian
Afang Olu's speech
African
Arabic
Amharic
Assamese
Azerbaijani
Fimara
Estonian
Occitan
Bapuki
Basque
Belarusian
Bihari
Bislama
Icelandic
Polish
GB 4880-91 | | tt | bajganga)
Aynura
Irish(Gaelige)
Estonian (Eesti)
Occitan
Bashkir
Basgue (Euskera)
Byelorussian (Bejaruskaja)
Bulgarian(Balgarski)
Bihari
Bislama
Icelandic (islenzk)
Polish (Polski)
UDC number
—393. 6
Persian
Bhutanese
Chinese name
Breton
Korean
Pianmai
Zhuros
Tsweji
Finnish
Frisian
Greenlandic
Georgian
Gujarati
Guarani
Interlingua
English name (original name)
Persian (Farsi)
Bhutani (Dzongkha)
Breton (Brez)
Korcan
Danish (Dansk)
Gcrman (Dcutsch)
Rugsian (Russkij)
French(Francais)
Faroese (Faeroysk)
tt||Interlingua
UDC number
-- 395. 8
=- 089. 7
Interlingual E
Kazakh
Chinese name
Chinese (Chinese)
Inecringue
Gurgus
Kinihalida
Kenjiangdi
Kannada
Croatian
Chongqingmil
Corsican
La Lexie
G3 4880--91
English name (Chinese name)
Inecringue
Kazukh (Kazak)
Chinese (Zhongwen)
Dutch (Ncderlands)
Kirghiz(Kyrsyz)
Kinyarwande
Kirundi
Gaiician(Galego).
i Catalan(Catala)
(ambdian (Khmer)
Czech(Cesky)||tt| |uechua
1 Kannata
Croatian(Hrvatska)
Kashmiri
CarsicantCorsi)
Kurdish(Zimany Karfy)
LatiniLatina
966, 8
:963. 518
1 =-918. 141
963.572.1
Chinese name
Latvian
Laotian
Taoist
Lito-Romance
Lingala
Romanian
Malagasy
Maltese
Marathi
Malayalam||tt ||Malay
Macedonian
Mongol
Bengali
Burmese
Moldavian
Norwegian
Naushu
Nepali
Punjabi
GB488091
English name (original name)
i Latvian,Lettish(Latviesu)
Laotian(Pha Xu Lio)
Lithuanian(Lietuviu)
Rhteto-Romance (Romontsch)
!Lingala
Romanian(Romana )
I Malagusy(Melagast)
Maltese (Malti )
Marathi(Marati)
Mitlayalam
Malay(Pahasa Maluysia)
Macedonian (Makedonski)
Mongolian (Mongal)
Iiengali, Bangla
Burmese (Myanmasa)
Moidavian (Moldoveana)
Norwcgian(Norsk)
Nepali
Punjabi (Pinjubi)
-=927. 15
—948. 12
992. 321. 1
:= 914. 4
Pashto
Portuguese
Other languages
Swedish
Chinese name
Setswana|| tt||Serbian
Serbo-Croatian
Sesotho
Sinhalese|| tt||Shemoyan
Esperanto
Slovene
Swahid||tt ||Scotland
Somali
GB 4880--91
English name (original name)
Pashto, Pushto
Portugucse (Portugues)
Other anguages
Japanese(Nihongo)
Swedish(Svenska)
Setswana
: Serbian(Stpski)
Serbo -Croatian (Srpskorvatski)Siswati
Sesotho
Sangho(Singo)
Singhalese(Sinhala)
Samoan(Samat)
Esjeranto
Slovak (Slovensky)
Slavenlan (Slovensci)
Swahili(Kiswahili)
Scots Gaelic(Gaidhilge)
Somali(Soonaali)
963. 573. 1
-861/862
- 966. 231
-- 089. 2
Tagalog
Telugu
Tonga| |tt||Twi
Chinese name
Tigrinya
Turkish
Turkmen
Welsh||tt| |Jiur
Volapuk
Celojian
Uzbek| |tt||Spanish
Hebrew
Sindhi
Hungarian
Tagalog
GB 4880-91
English name (original name)
Tajik (Togiki)
Telugu
Tisrinya (Tigrina)
Tutkish(Turkce)||tt ||Turkmen
Welsh(Cymraeg)
Volapuk
Ukralnian (Ukrainska)
Uzbek(Uzbek)
Spanish (Espanol)
Hebrew(lwrith)
Greek (Elinika)
Sirdhi
Hμngarian(Magyar)
UDC number
= 992. 111
963,743
= 966. 711
Dungan
Chinese name
Armenian
Italian
Yiddish
Inupiaq
Indonesian
Yogaba
Vietnamese
Guangdong Wa
5 Index
5.1 Language Code Element Index
Abu Bahasa
G8 4880—91
English name (original name)
1 Sundanese(Bahasa Sunda)
Armenian(Hayeren)
ltalian(italiano)
Yiddish ( Jiddish)
Tnupiak
Tndonesian(Lndonesi)
English
Yoruba
Vietnamese(Tieng Vie t-nam)
Tibetan (Bodskad)
Javanese (Bahasa Jawa)
Zhaang
Tsonga
Korean name
Abkhazian
Afrikaans
Amharic| |tt||Afrikeans
Amharic
-30-088
- 992. 210
-966. 323
963.573.2
Text name
Arabic
Assamese
Azerbaijani|| tt||Bashkir
from Russian
Bulgarian
Bihari
Bislama
Sugara
Breton
Catalan
Corsican
Danish| |tt||Bhutanese
GB 4880--91
Chinese name
Arabic
Assamese
Aymare
Azerbaijani
Hashkir
Byelkarussian||tt ||Bulgarilan
Bihari
Fislama
English name
Bengall,Bangla
Tibetan
BretonbZxz.net
Catalan
Corsican
Danish
Getman
Bhutani
Non-nasal
Spanish
Español
Basque
Persian
Finnish
Fijian
Faroese
Fogucan
Scotch
Galitian
Guarani
Gujarati
Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
CB4880
Chinese Name
English
Esperanto
Spenlsh
Estonian
Basque
Persian
Finnish
Fatoese
French
Frisian
Scots Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujatati
Ceoatian
Hungatian
Armenian
Interlingua A
Interlingua E
Inupunk
Chowne
Icelandic
Italian
Yiddish
Georgian
Kazakh
Greenlandic
Cambodian
Kannada
Kashmiri
Kurdish
Kyrgyz
GB 4880—91 | | tt |
Kez akh
Greenilandic
Cambodian
Kaanada
Korean
Kashmiri
Kaurdish
Kirghiz
English name
Lingala
Laotian
Lithuanian
Latvian
Malagasy,
Macedonian
Malayalam
Moldavian
Marathi
Maltese
Nepali
Norwegian
Occitan
Afang Oromo
488097
Lingala
Laotian
Lithuanian
Latvian, Lettish ||tt |
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