
Languages
Language names are represented by a two-character code.
- International authority: International Organization for Standardization (ISO), https://www.iso.org 
- Standard: ISO 639 
- Usage: Languages are represented by a two-character code in a table, column, or row that clearly indicates that the code represents a language. 
The following table shows examples of language codes.
| Code | Language | 
|---|---|
| de | German | 
| en | English | 
| es | Spanish | 
| fr | French | 
| it | Italian | 
| jp | Japanese | 
| nl | Dutch | 
| mul | Multiple languages | 
In some cases, you may need to append an extension to the code to represent a particular Apple localization.
| Code | Language | 
|---|---|
| en-GB | British English | 
| zh-CN | Simplified Chinese | 
| zh-TW | Traditional Chinese |