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Human Language

Summary

Name Description
Defining URL: http://fhir.nhs.net/ValueSet/human-language-1
Name: Human Language
Definition: A language used by human beings. It includes languages that use any of the senses, e.g. sight and touch as well as sound. It is based on the ISO 639-1 two character language codes, plus five extensions required by NPfIT. These make use of the area reserved by ISO 639 for local use and include a digit to distinguish them from any current ISO 639-1 codes.
OID: 2.16.840.1.113883.2.1.3.2.4.17.70
Status: Active
Last Updated: 03/08/2016 00:00:00 +01:00
Source Resource:

XML / JSON


This valueset includes all the codes for Human Language:

Code Display Definition
q1

Braille

For people who are unable to see
q2

American Sign Language

q3

Australian Sign Language

q4

British Sign Language

q5

Makaton

Devised for children and adults with a variety of communication and learning disabilities.
aa

Afar

ab

Abkhazian

af

Afrikaans

ak

Akan

sq

Albanian

am

Amharic

ar

Arabic

an

Aragonese

hy

Armenian

as

Assamese

av

Avaric

ae

Avestan

ay

Aymara

az

Azerbaijani

ba

Bashkir

bm

Bambara

eu

Basque

be

Belarusian

bn

Bengali

bh

Bihari

bi

Bislama

bo

Tibetan

bs

Bosnian

br

Breton

bg

Bulgarian

my

Burmese

ca

Catalan; Valencian

cs

Czech

ch

Chamorro

ce

Chechen

zh

Chinese

cu

Church Slavic; Old Slavonic; Church Slavonic; Old Bulgarian; Old Church Slavonic

cv

Chuvash

kw

Cornish

co

Corsican

cr

Cree

cy

Welsh

da

Danish

de

German

dv

Divehi; Dhivehi; Maldivian

nl

Dutch; Flemish

dz

Dzongkha

el

Greek, Modern (1453-)

en

English

eo

Esperanto

et

Estonian

ee

Ewe

fo

Faroese

fa

Persian

fj

Fijian

fi

Finnish

fr

French

fy

Western Frisian

ff

Fulah

ka

Georgian

gd

Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic

ga

Irish

gl

Galician

gv

Manx

gn

Guarani

gu

Gujarati

ht

Haitian; Haitian Creole

ha

Hausa

he

Hebrew

hz

Herero

hi

Hindi

ho

Hiri Motu

hr

Croatian

hu

Hungarian

ig

Igbo

is

Icelandic

io

Ido

ii

Sichuan Yi

iu

Inuktitut

ie

Interlingue

ia

Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association)

id

Indonesian

ik

Inupiaq

it

Italian

jv

Javanese

ja

Japanese

kl

Kalaallisut; Greenlandic

kn

Kannada

ks

Kashmiri

kr

Kanuri

kk

Kazakh

km

Central Khmer

ki

Kikuyu; Gikuyu

rw

Kinyarwanda

ky

Kirghiz; Kyrgyz

kv

Komi

kg

Kongo

ko

Korean

kj

Kuanyama; Kwanyama

ku

Kurdish

lo

Lao

la

Latin

lv

Latvian

li

Limburgan; Limburger; Limburgish

ln

Lingala

lt

Lithuanian

lb

Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch

lu

Luba-Katanga

lg

Ganda

mk

Macedonian

mh

Marshallese

ml

Malayalam

mi

Maori

mr

Marathi

ms

Malay

mg

Malagasy

mt

Maltese

mo

Moldavian

mn

Mongolian

na

Nauru

nv

Navajo; Navaho

nr

Ndebele, South; South Ndebele

nd

Ndebele, North; North Ndebele

ng

Ndonga

ne

Nepali

nn

Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian

nb

Bokmål, Norwegian; Norwegian Bokmål

no

Norwegian

ny

Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja

oc

Occitan (post1500); Provençal

oj

Ojibwa

or

Oriya

om

Oromo

os

Ossetian; Ossetic

pa

Panjabi; Punjabi

pi

Pali

pl

Polish

pt

Portuguese

ps

Pushto

qu

Quechua

rm

Romansh

ro

Romanian

rn

Rundi

ru

Russian

sg

Sango

sa

Sanskrit

sr

Serbian

si

Sinhala; Sinhalese

sk

Slovak

sl

Slovenian

se

Northern Sami

sm

Samoan

sn

Shona

sd

Sindhi

so

Somali

st

Sotho, Southern

es

Spanish; Castilian

sc

Sardinian

ss

Swati

su

Sundanese

sw

Swahili

sv

Swedish

ty

Tahitian

ta

Tamil

tt

Tatar

te

Telugu

tg

Tajik

tl

Tagalog

th

Thai

ti

Tigrinya

to

Tonga (Tonga Islands)

tn

Tswana

ts

Tsonga

tk

Turkmen

tr

Turkish

tw

Twi

ug

Uighur; Uyghur

uk

Ukrainian

ur

Urdu

uz

Uzbek

ve

Venda

vi

Vietnamese

vo

Volapük

wa

Walloon

wo

Wolof

xh

Xhosa

yi

Yiddish

yo

Yoruba

za

Zhuang; Chuang

zu

Zulu