When two 639-2 codes are provided for the same language, they are to be considered synonyms. The first is from the code set for terminology applications (ISO 639-2/T) and the second is from the code set for bibliographic applications (ISO 639-2/B). Identifier Language Name(s) Status Code Sets Equivalent(s) Scope Language Type Denotations may
Malay (macrolanguage)
Active 639-2, 639-2/B 639-1: msFor a listing of the languages that are members of the macrolanguage , see the documentation for the equivalent 639-3 code, namely [msa].
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