ISO 639
In ISO 639-1 there is 'ms', ISO 639-2 there are two codes: 'may'/'msa'. In ISO 639-3, 'msa' is defined as a "macrolanguage".
Code | Name | Usage |
---|---|---|
btj | Bacanese Malay | |
mfb | Bangka | |
bjn | Banjar | |
bve | Berau Malay | |
kxd | Brunei | |
bvu | Dayak Bukit Malay | |
pse | Central Malay | |
coa | Cocos Islands Malay | |
liw | Col | |
dup | Duano | |
hji | Haji | |
ind | Indonesian | lingua franca in Indonesia, also used in East Timor |
jak | Jakun | |
jax | Jambi Malay | |
vkk | Kaur | |
- | Kelantan Malay | Malaysia - Kelantan |
meo | Kedah Malay | Malaysia - Western part of Kedah (Langkawi, Kubang Pasu, Alor Setar, Pokok Sena, Pendang, Yan, Sungai Petani, Kulim, Bandar Bharu, parts of Padang Terap ), Perlis, Penang, north Perak Thailand - Satun, Trang, Songkhla, Krabi, Phang Nga, Phuket, Ranong, Phattalung, Yala Myanmar - Taninthayi |
- | Baling Malay | Malaysia - Eastern Part of Kedah (Baling, Sik, Padang Terap, parts of Kulim, Kubang Pasu and Pendang), Northeastern part of Perak(Grik, Lenggong, Batu Kurau, Selama), Yala, Pattani, Songkhla |
kvr | Kerinci | |
mqg | Kota Bangun Kutai Malay | |
kvb | Kubu | |
lce | Loncong | |
lcf | Lubu | |
mly | Malay (individual language) | Code was retired 2008-02-18, Split into: Standard Malay, Haji, Papuan Malay and Malay (individual language) . Note: pmy is not part of the . |
zlm | Malay (individual language) | |
xmm | Manado Malay | |
min | Minangkabau | lingua franca in the western coast of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia |
mui | Musi | |
zmi | Negeri Sembilan Malay | |
max | North Moluccan Malay (Ternatan) | |
orn | Orang Kanaq | |
ors | Orang Seletar | |
mfa | Pattani Malay | Thailand, Pattani Province |
pel | Pekal | |
msi | Sabah Malay (pidgin) | |
zsm | Standard Malay | |
tmw | Temuan | |
vkt | Tenggarong Kutai Malay | |
- | Terengganu Malay | Malaysia - Terengganu |
urk | Urak Lawoi' |
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