nyelvkódok
Nyelvkódok, often translated as language codes, are standardized abbreviations used to identify and represent specific languages. These codes are essential for various applications, including data processing, multilingual software, and international communication. The most widely recognized system for language codes is ISO 639, developed by the International Organization for Standardization.
ISO 639 is divided into several parts, each addressing different aspects of language identification. ISO 639-1
Beyond ISO 639, other systems exist, such as IETF BCP 47, which is a more complex standard