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  2. List of ISO 639 language codes - Wikipedia

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    ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. This table lists all two-letter codes (set 1) and some of the three-letter codes (sets 2–5) for each language, along with their names, types and scopes.

  3. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a free online service that translates text, speech, images and websites between 243 languages. Learn about its development from a statistical machine translation to a neural machine translation, its various functions and features, and its usage and impact.

  4. ISO 4217 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 4217 is a standard that defines alpha and numeric codes for currencies and funds. Learn about the history, types, and list of ISO 4217 codes for national and supranational currencies, precious metals, and other monetary units.

  5. Four Verts: Take a deep breath with Caleb Williams, while ...

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    This week, Charles McDonald encourages everyone to stay calm about Caleb Williams, appreciate Jayden Daniels' start, and point and laugh at the Jaguars' performance on Monday Night Football.

  6. Code page - Wikipedia

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    A code page is a character encoding that associates printable characters and control characters with unique numbers. Learn about the origin, usage, and variations of code pages, especially IBM's EBCDIC-based code pages and Microsoft's code page numbers.

  7. Code-switching - Wikipedia

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    Code-switching is when a speaker alternates between two or more languages or varieties in a single conversation or situation. Learn about the types, functions, and theories of code-switching, and see examples from different contexts and languages.

  8. C (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C is a general-purpose, low-level language created by Dennis Ritchie in the 1970s for Unix. It is widely used and influential in operating systems, device drivers, and embedded systems, and has a standardized syntax and semantics.

  9. Gardiner's sign list - Wikipedia

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    A standard reference for the study of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, compiled by Sir Alan Gardiner. It lists only the common forms of hieroglyphs, with extensive subcategories, size variations, and cross-references.