artTechnical information about ISO 639 language code art
The table below provides technical details for the Artificial languages language, designated by the art code from the ISO 639-2 standard.
| Code |
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| Standard | |
| Name | Artificial languages |
| Text direction | Left-to-Right |
| Related languages | EsperantoIdoInterlinguaVolapükKlingon |
| Key facts | ISO 639-3 code “art” is a collective entry covering all human-constructed languagesIt includes planned auxiliary languages, engineered languages, and artistic or fictional tonguesNo single, unified grammar, script, or phonology exists under this codeLinguists have documented well over a thousand distinct artificial languagesSome artificial languages are designed for global communication, while others serve aesthetic or experimental goals |
| Sample phrase | Saluton, kiel vi fartas? |
| Character encodings | |
| Supported in Localizely |
The Artificial languages language, identified by the code art, falls under the 'Collective' category in terms of its scope and is classified as 'Genetic-like' by its type.
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