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ISO 639 is one of several international standards that list short codes for language names. The Ethnologue started using ISO 639-3 codes with the 15th edition.

ISO 639 consists of different parts, of which two parts are currently published. The other parts are works in progress.

There are two items for ISO 639 and one DIS:

The following parts are still being developed:

Alpha-3 code space

Since the code is three letter alphabetic one upper bound for the number of languages and language collections that can be represented is 26 × 26 × 26 = 17 576. Part 2 defines two special codes mul, und, a reserved range qaa-qtz (500 codes) and has 23 double entries (the B/T codes). This sums up to 545 codes that cannot be used in part 3 to represent languages or in part 5 to represent language collections. The remainder is 17 576 - 545 = 17 032.

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