ISO639Status

P25082
predicate

Indicates the classification of a language’s status according to the ISO 639 standard (e.g., whether and how it is recognized or coded in that system).

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
ISO639Status canonical 212
hasLanguageCodeStatus 14
hasISO639Status 9

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: ISO639Status
Generated description
Indicates the classification of a language’s status according to the ISO 639 standard (e.g., whether and how it is recognized or coded in that system).

Sample triples (242)

Subject Object
Ahirani often grouped under Marathi or Khandeshi in classifications
Okinawan Japanese not assigned separate ISO 639 code
Riksmål no separate ISO 639 code (treated under Norwegian/Bokmål)
Jamalpuri dialect no separate ISO 639-3 code
Finnish Kalo not widely standardized
Cappadocian Greek has distinct ISO 639-3 code (cpg)
Otavalo Kichwa covered under Kichwa macrolanguage
Shabo language (proposed)
surface form: Shabo language
no ISO 639-3 code as of 2024
Llanito no individual ISO 639-3 code
Scanian dialect does not have a separate ISO 639 language code
Khetrani may not have a separate ISO 639-3 code and may be grouped under Saraiki or Lahnda
Upland Yuman no single ISO 639 code for the branch (only for individual languages)
Coahuiltecan languages no unified ISO 639 code
Yafiʿi Arabic not separately coded (grouped under Arabic/Yemeni Arabic)
Multani covered by Saraiki [skr]
South Guelderish no separate ISO 639-3 code
Lasi no separate ISO 639-3 code (grouped under Sindhi)
Veluws no individual ISO 639-3 code (grouped under Dutch Low Saxon)
Proto-Turkic none (not a directly attested language)
North Picene language no ISO 639-3 code
Upper Franconian dialects not assigned a separate ISO 639 language code
Koya Gondi no separate ISO 639-3 code; included under Gondi (gon)
Badiot no separate ISO 639 code via predicate surface "hasISO639Status"
Novarese Piedmontese covered under Piedmontese language
Babuza language no ISO 639-3 code (as of 2024)
Belitung language does not have an individual ISO 639-3 code (treated as Malay/Indonesian variety)
Apolista language not well established or uncertain
Jambi Malay not standardized as a separate ISO 639-3 code (as of 2024)
Waihonga language not confirmed via predicate surface "iso639Status"
Chenoui has no individual ISO 639-3 code
Liabuku language uncertain or not widely documented
Hewa language doesNotHaveIndividualISO639-3Code via predicate surface "iso639Status"
Karanga no separate ISO 639-3 code (grouped under Shona: sna) via predicate surface "hasLanguageCodeStatus"
Ganxian Hakka not separately coded
Heyuan Hakka hasNoSeparateISO639Code
Lycian II no ISO 639-3 code (often grouped with Lycian)
Behdini covered by Kurmanji (kmr)
Hewrami often grouped under Gorani in classifications
Hawrami dialect no individual ISO 639-3 code
Maay covered by Somali language code 'so'
Souletin covered by Basque [eus]
Old Mon no modern ISO 639 code (historical variety)
Quanzhou dialect does not have a separate ISO 639-3 code from Southern Min
Akhmimic Coptic no individual ISO 639-3 code
Longchuan Hakka covered by Hakka Chinese macrolanguage (hak)
Terengganu Malay does not have a separate ISO 639-3 code
Shekhani (Kamkata-vari) language no widely used separate ISO 639-3 code distinct from Kamkata-vari
Karanga language not clearly established
Mararit language uncertain
Proto-Central Dravidian no ISO 639 code (reconstructed language)