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For rarely used languages, the ISO 639-2 standard defines three-letter codes. Here is the current list, reduced to only living languages with at least one million of speakers.
Achinese.
Awadhi.
Baluchi.
Balinese.
Beja; Bedawiyet.
Bemba.
Bhojpuri.
Bikol.
Bini; Edo.
Buginese.
Cebuano.
Dinka.
Dogri.
Filipino; Pilipino.
Fon.
Gondi.
Swiss German; Alemannic; Alsatian.
Hiligaynon.
Hmong.
Iloko.
Kabyle.
Kamba.
Kabardian.
Kimbundu.
Konkani.
Kurukh.
Luba-Lulua.
Luo (Kenya and Tanzania).
Madurese.
Magahi.
Maithili.
Makasar.
Mandingo.
Mende.
Minangkabau.
Manipuri.
Mossi.
Marwari.
Neapolitan.
Pedi; Sepedi; Northern Sotho.
Nyamwezi.
Nyankole.
Pangasinan.
Pampanga; Kapampangan.
Rajasthani.
Sasak.
Santali.
Sicilian.
Shan.
Sidamo.
Serer.
Sukuma.
Susu.
Timne.
Tiv.
Tumbuka.
Umbundu.
Walamo.
Waray.
Yao.