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11# Language exceptions
22
33Language classification is a complex task and it is not part of Tatoeba's mission. We rely on the [ISO 639-3 standard](https://iso639-3.sil.org/) to define what is a valid language. In other words, if a language is not defined in this standard, we do not support it in Tatoeba.
44
55There are however some exceptions. This article lists these exceptions and explains the reasons behind it.
66
77## How our language request requirements evolved
88
99To understand why we have exceptions, it is important to understand how Tatoeba's requirement evolved.
1010
1111At the very beginning of Tatoeba (that is in 2006), languages were associated to a 2-letter code. The codes were not explicitly following any standards, they were just chosen based on common sense.
1212
1313Our decision to follow the ISO 639-3 standard started in [December 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/f2f136ddae2c822c05c47a1b8a4523bfc4424518). This was motivated by the desire to [support Shanghainese in Tatoeba](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/278f7c101430ffd840f94b0ff55ad14c78683480). We realized we needed a linguistic framework to categorize languages and we chose to rely on the ISO 639-3 standard.
1414
1515Our decision to follow more strictly this standard was made official on [February 2011](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/dc9d8981cfea5e7c68d1d9b161d937d0d3616463#diff-37e8f945736d0858f122ad4a31197068). We started to notice users adding sentences in unknown/new constructed languages and realized that we could not support all the constructed languages that people may come up with. We added the following warning in our instructions for language requests:
1616
1717 IMPORTANT: We cannot add your language if it does not have an ISO 639-3 code. At this point we already have a lot of languages to deal with, and it's a bit too complicated to deal with languages that are not "officially" recognized.
1818
1919On more recent events, we decided to restrict language requests to individual languages. This was made official in [October 2018](https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/history/show-diff-between/18/2206/2223). We realized that Tatoeba does not properly take into account [macrolanguages](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/1673) and until we come up with a technical solution for this issue, we will avoid adding more macrolanguages.
2020
2121## Why do we have exceptions?
2222
2323We do not consider the ISO 639-3 standard to be the holy grail of language categorization. It is only a tool that helps us make decisions on how we organize the data collected through Tatoeba, but Tatoeba has its own history and we take this history into account more than anything else.
2424
2525Whenever we introduce changes in our rules, the new rules applies to new language requests, not to existing languages.
2626
2727We will not make any change on already supported languages unless there has been a discussion and an agreement with the contributors on what to do with their language.
2828
2929If we are not facing any major issues to keep supporting a language even though it does not fit the new policies, then we will not bother removing or changing it.
3030
3131
3232## Will we make more exceptions?
3333
3434No.
3535
3636If we receive a language request that cannot fit into our current rules, we can review the rules so that we can add the language without making it an exception.
3737
3838But if we cannot agree on new rules that would support the requested language, then the language will not be supported.
3939
4040
4141## Our current exceptions
4242
4343*This list may not be exhaustive. If you notice other exceptions, please contact [Trang](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/TRANG).*
4444
4545### [Arabic (ara)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ara/none/none/indifferent)
4646
4747Added in [April 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/db90a4fb19af04167e907c7998b45cbe80e64002).
4848
4949Arabic is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ara). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
5050
5151
5252### [Aymara (aym)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/aym/none/none/indifferent)
5353
5454Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/f6c524a82b32087bad9b834952fc874d21ee5a3c).
5555
5656Aymara is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/aym). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
5757
5858
5959### [Azerbaijani (aze)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/aze/none/none/indifferent)
6060
6161Added in [May 2013](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/7e5f887d6ef347ad4c01756e2b8b17c7fec9d69c).
6262
6363Azerbaijani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/aze). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
6464
6565
6666### [Baluchi (bal)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/bal/none/none/indifferent)
6767
6868Added in [July 2020](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/a0efa1cf2863aaa154e53d16b70b47d485ce5f85).
6969
7070Baluchi is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/bal). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
7171
7272
7373### [Ber (ber)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ber/none/none/indifferent)
7474
7575Added in [June 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/318c4da005310de53e0b5f6fa4bc2b75da687e26).
7676
7777Berber is an exception because it is not defined in the ISO 639-3 standard. It is however defined [as a collective language](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ber) in the ISO 636-2/5 standards.
7878
7979
8080### [Buryat (bua)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/bua/none/none/indifferent)
8181
8282Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/30988eb0a88abdf3e7bde888f1371cddf925ea33).
8383
8484Buryat is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/bua). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
8585
8686
8787### [CycL (cycl)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/cycl/none/none/indifferent)
8888
8989Added in [August 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/e0f584c66d2885941c597ce79f1a758f51b1769a).
9090
9191CycL is an exception because it is [not defined](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/cycl) in the ISO 639-3 standard.
9292
9393
9494### [Estonian (est)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/est/none/none/indifferent)
9595
9696Added in [December 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/9d1c9673ebdd18cb66f06d530b45c15f0c3362da).
9797
9898Estonian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/est). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
9999
100100
101101### [Guarani (grn)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/grn/none/none/indifferent)
102102
103103Added in [August 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/51bdfb9f5c4bfad8cb7cb52c69d09af114c375e6).
104104
105105Guarani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/grn). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
106106
107107
108108### [Kurdish (kur)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/kur/none/none/indifferent)
109109
110110Added in [April 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/618497c35d41d3d6be23677e81682094540abbbc).
111111
112112Kurdish is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/kur). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
113113
114114
115115### [Malagasy (mlg)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/mlg/none/none/indifferent)
116116
117117Added in [August 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/51bdfb9f5c4bfad8cb7cb52c69d09af114c375e6).
118118
119119Malagasy is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/mlg). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
120120
121121
122122### [Mongolian (mon)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/mon/none/none/indifferent)
123123
124124Added in [October 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/940c0a746c25bc0ed69d735a27746f7bde03f11d).
125125
126126Mongolian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/mon). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
127127
128128
129129### [Nahuatl (nah)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/nah/none/none/indifferent)
130130
131131Added in [March 2014](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/04b94c9b94f9bdd26986af42071f2e7db950db93).
132132
133133Nahuatl is an exception because it is not defined in the ISO 639-3 standard. It is however defined [as a collective language](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/nah) in the ISO 636-2/5 standards.
134134
135135
136136### [Ojibwe (oji)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/oji/none/none/indifferent)
137137
138138Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/6704f06f6689f42f7019bf4bc7c8dfae2d219bb2).
139139
140140Ojibwe is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/oji). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
141141
142142
143143### [Odia (Oriya) (ori)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ori/none/none/indifferent)
144144
145145Added in [November 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/a6bb5fc3e430af18cd6707a82575bbd32cd817a8).
146146
147147Oriya is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ori). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
148148
149149
150150### [Pashto (pus)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/pus/none/none/indifferent)
151151
152152Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/2bd80e28a291f7825381b8b03908226f71bb225f).
153153
154154Pashto is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/pus). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
155155
156156
157157### [Quechua (que)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/que/none/none/indifferent)
158158
159159Added in [October 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/940c0a746c25bc0ed69d735a27746f7bde03f11d).
160160
161161Quechua is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/que). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
162162
163163
164164### [Romani (rom)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/rom/none/none/indifferent)
165165
166166Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/e99cc58727bb64f35736bbc7553da25a18caac28).
167167
168168Romani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/rom). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
169169
170170
171171### [Albanian (sqi)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/sqi/none/none/indifferent)
172172
173173Added in [April 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/84569292313ad82cfa354d5960aed17e35c1c5fc).
174174
175175Albanian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/sqi). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
176176
177177
178178### [Sardinian (srd)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/srd/none/none/indifferent)
179179
180180Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/4ebd2deac3b83788ef15d4d13aa4325c2aecedd7).
181181
182182Sardinian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/srd). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
183183
184184
185185### [Toki Pona (toki)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/toki/none/none/indifferent)
186186
187187Added in [November 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/243aecdbb925c478909d28805079939395cc5b55).
188188
189Toki Pona is an exception because it is [not defined](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/toki). in the ISO 639-3 standard.
189Toki Pona is an exception because it is [not defined](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/toki) in the ISO 639-3 standard.
190190
191191
192192### [Uzbek (uzb)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/uzb/none/none/indifferent)
193193
194194Added in [July 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/b83a564d20fa6b42a110df0a49ae5e2f7a7cc732).
195195
196196Uzbek is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/uzb). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
197197
198198
199199### [Yiddish (yid)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/yid/none/none/indifferent)
200200
201201Added in [May 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/8ebb4a32ac25cf4407fc4701e5753c50533d366d).
202202
203203Yiddish is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/yid). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
204204
205205
206206### [Zaza (zza)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/zza/none/none/indifferent)
207207
208208Added in [July 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/439a46ce7e6a503d6fbb3ef6e37aebe24ecc5d4e).
209209
210210Zaza is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/zza). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.
211211
212212## Related articles
213213
214214* [How to request a new language](https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/articles/show/new-language-request)
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# Language exceptions

Language classification is a complex task and it is not part of Tatoeba's mission. We rely on the [ISO 639-3 standard](https://iso639-3.sil.org/) to define what is a valid language. In other words, if a language is not defined in this standard, we do not support it in Tatoeba.

There are however some exceptions. This article lists these exceptions and explains the reasons behind it.

## How our language request requirements evolved

To understand why we have exceptions, it is important to understand how Tatoeba's requirement evolved.

At the very beginning of Tatoeba (that is in 2006), languages were associated to a 2-letter code. The codes were not explicitly following any standards, they were just chosen based on common sense.

Our decision to follow the ISO 639-3 standard started in [December 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/f2f136ddae2c822c05c47a1b8a4523bfc4424518). This was motivated by the desire to [support Shanghainese in Tatoeba](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/278f7c101430ffd840f94b0ff55ad14c78683480). We realized we needed a linguistic framework to categorize languages and we chose to rely on the ISO 639-3 standard.

Our decision to follow more strictly this standard was made official on [February 2011](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/dc9d8981cfea5e7c68d1d9b161d937d0d3616463#diff-37e8f945736d0858f122ad4a31197068). We started to notice users adding sentences in unknown/new constructed languages and realized that we could not support all the constructed languages that people may come up with. We added the following warning in our instructions for language requests:

    IMPORTANT: We cannot add your language if it does not have an ISO 639-3 code. At this point we already have a lot of languages to deal with, and it's a bit too complicated to deal with languages that are not "officially" recognized.

On more recent events, we decided to restrict language requests to individual languages. This was made official in [October 2018](https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/history/show-diff-between/18/2206/2223). We realized that Tatoeba does not properly take into account [macrolanguages](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/1673) and until we come up with a technical solution for this issue, we will avoid adding more macrolanguages.

## Why do we have exceptions?

We do not consider the ISO 639-3 standard to be the holy grail of language categorization. It is only a tool that helps us make decisions on how we organize the data collected through Tatoeba, but Tatoeba has its own history and we take this history into account more than anything else.

Whenever we introduce changes in our rules, the new rules applies to new language requests, not to existing languages. 

We will not make any change on already supported languages unless there has been a discussion and an agreement with the contributors on what to do with their language.

If we are not facing any major issues to keep supporting a language even though it does not fit the new policies, then we will not bother removing or changing it.


## Will we make more exceptions?

No. 

If we receive a language request that cannot fit into our current rules, we can review the rules so that we can add the language without making it an exception.

But if we cannot agree on new rules that would support the requested language, then the language will not be supported.


## Our current exceptions

*This list may not be exhaustive. If you notice other exceptions, please contact [Trang](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/TRANG).*

### [Arabic (ara)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ara/none/none/indifferent)    

Added in [April 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/db90a4fb19af04167e907c7998b45cbe80e64002).

Arabic is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ara). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Aymara (aym)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/aym/none/none/indifferent)    

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/f6c524a82b32087bad9b834952fc874d21ee5a3c).

Aymara is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/aym). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Azerbaijani (aze)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/aze/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [May 2013](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/7e5f887d6ef347ad4c01756e2b8b17c7fec9d69c).

Azerbaijani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/aze). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Baluchi (bal)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/bal/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [July 2020](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/a0efa1cf2863aaa154e53d16b70b47d485ce5f85).

Baluchi is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/bal). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Ber (ber)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ber/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [June 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/318c4da005310de53e0b5f6fa4bc2b75da687e26).

Berber is an exception because it is not defined in the ISO 639-3 standard. It is however defined [as a collective language](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ber) in the ISO 636-2/5 standards.


### [Buryat (bua)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/bua/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/30988eb0a88abdf3e7bde888f1371cddf925ea33).

Buryat is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/bua). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [CycL (cycl)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/cycl/none/none/indifferent)  

Added in [August 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/e0f584c66d2885941c597ce79f1a758f51b1769a).

CycL is an exception because it is [not defined](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/cycl) in the ISO 639-3 standard.


### [Estonian (est)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/est/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [December 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/9d1c9673ebdd18cb66f06d530b45c15f0c3362da).

Estonian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/est). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Guarani (grn)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/grn/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [August 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/51bdfb9f5c4bfad8cb7cb52c69d09af114c375e6).

Guarani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/grn). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Kurdish (kur)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/kur/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [April 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/618497c35d41d3d6be23677e81682094540abbbc).

Kurdish is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/kur). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Malagasy (mlg)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/mlg/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [August 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/51bdfb9f5c4bfad8cb7cb52c69d09af114c375e6).

Malagasy is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/mlg). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Mongolian (mon)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/mon/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [October 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/940c0a746c25bc0ed69d735a27746f7bde03f11d).   

Mongolian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/mon). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Nahuatl (nah)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/nah/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [March 2014](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/04b94c9b94f9bdd26986af42071f2e7db950db93).

Nahuatl is an exception because it is not defined in the ISO 639-3 standard. It is however defined [as a collective language](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/nah) in the ISO 636-2/5 standards.


### [Ojibwe (oji)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/oji/none/none/indifferent)     

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/6704f06f6689f42f7019bf4bc7c8dfae2d219bb2).

Ojibwe is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/oji). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Odia (Oriya) (ori)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ori/none/none/indifferent)       

Added in [November 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/a6bb5fc3e430af18cd6707a82575bbd32cd817a8).

Oriya is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ori). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Pashto (pus)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/pus/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/2bd80e28a291f7825381b8b03908226f71bb225f).

Pashto is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/pus). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Quechua (que)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/que/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [October 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/940c0a746c25bc0ed69d735a27746f7bde03f11d).

Quechua is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/que). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Romani (rom)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/rom/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/e99cc58727bb64f35736bbc7553da25a18caac28).

Romani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/rom). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Albanian (sqi)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/sqi/none/none/indifferent)    
 
Added in [April 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/84569292313ad82cfa354d5960aed17e35c1c5fc).

Albanian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/sqi). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Sardinian (srd)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/srd/none/none/indifferent)   
 
Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/4ebd2deac3b83788ef15d4d13aa4325c2aecedd7).

Sardinian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/srd). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Toki Pona (toki)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/toki/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [November 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/243aecdbb925c478909d28805079939395cc5b55).

Toki Pona is an exception because it is [not defined](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/toki). in the ISO 639-3 standard.


### [Uzbek (uzb)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/uzb/none/none/indifferent)    

Added in [July 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/b83a564d20fa6b42a110df0a49ae5e2f7a7cc732).

Uzbek is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/uzb). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Yiddish (yid)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/yid/none/none/indifferent)     

Added in [May 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/8ebb4a32ac25cf4407fc4701e5753c50533d366d).

Yiddish is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/yid). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Zaza (zza)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/zza/none/none/indifferent)       

Added in [July 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/439a46ce7e6a503d6fbb3ef6e37aebe24ecc5d4e).

Zaza is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/zza). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.

## Related articles

* [How to request a new language](https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/articles/show/new-language-request)

version at: 01/09/2020, 13:11

# Language exceptions

Language classification is a complex task and it is not part of Tatoeba's mission. We rely on the [ISO 639-3 standard](https://iso639-3.sil.org/) to define what is a valid language. In other words, if a language is not defined in this standard, we do not support it in Tatoeba.

There are however some exceptions. This article lists these exceptions and explains the reasons behind it.

## How our language request requirements evolved

To understand why we have exceptions, it is important to understand how Tatoeba's requirement evolved.

At the very beginning of Tatoeba (that is in 2006), languages were associated to a 2-letter code. The codes were not explicitly following any standards, they were just chosen based on common sense.

Our decision to follow the ISO 639-3 standard started in [December 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/f2f136ddae2c822c05c47a1b8a4523bfc4424518). This was motivated by the desire to [support Shanghainese in Tatoeba](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/278f7c101430ffd840f94b0ff55ad14c78683480). We realized we needed a linguistic framework to categorize languages and we chose to rely on the ISO 639-3 standard.

Our decision to follow more strictly this standard was made official on [February 2011](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/dc9d8981cfea5e7c68d1d9b161d937d0d3616463#diff-37e8f945736d0858f122ad4a31197068). We started to notice users adding sentences in unknown/new constructed languages and realized that we could not support all the constructed languages that people may come up with. We added the following warning in our instructions for language requests:

    IMPORTANT: We cannot add your language if it does not have an ISO 639-3 code. At this point we already have a lot of languages to deal with, and it's a bit too complicated to deal with languages that are not "officially" recognized.

On more recent events, we decided to restrict language requests to individual languages. This was made official in [October 2018](https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/history/show-diff-between/18/2206/2223). We realized that Tatoeba does not properly take into account [macrolanguages](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/1673) and until we come up with a technical solution for this issue, we will avoid adding more macrolanguages.

## Why do we have exceptions?

We do not consider the ISO 639-3 standard to be the holy grail of language categorization. It is only a tool that helps us make decisions on how we organize the data collected through Tatoeba, but Tatoeba has its own history and we take this history into account more than anything else.

Whenever we introduce changes in our rules, the new rules applies to new language requests, not to existing languages. 

We will not make any change on already supported languages unless there has been a discussion and an agreement with the contributors on what to do with their language.

If we are not facing any major issues to keep supporting a language even though it does not fit the new policies, then we will not bother removing or changing it.


## Will we make more exceptions?

No. 

If we receive a language request that cannot fit into our current rules, we can review the rules so that we can add the language without making it an exception.

But if we cannot agree on new rules that would support the requested language, then the language will not be supported.


## Our current exceptions

*This list may not be exhaustive. If you notice other exceptions, please contact [Trang](https://tatoeba.org/eng/private_messages/write/TRANG).*

### [Arabic (ara)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ara/none/none/indifferent)    

Added in [April 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/db90a4fb19af04167e907c7998b45cbe80e64002).

Arabic is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ara). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Aymara (aym)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/aym/none/none/indifferent)    

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/f6c524a82b32087bad9b834952fc874d21ee5a3c).

Aymara is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/aym). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Azerbaijani (aze)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/aze/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [May 2013](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/7e5f887d6ef347ad4c01756e2b8b17c7fec9d69c).

Azerbaijani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/aze). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Baluchi (bal)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/bal/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [July 2020](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/a0efa1cf2863aaa154e53d16b70b47d485ce5f85).

Baluchi is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/bal). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Ber (ber)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ber/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [June 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/318c4da005310de53e0b5f6fa4bc2b75da687e26).

Berber is an exception because it is not defined in the ISO 639-3 standard. It is however defined [as a collective language](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ber) in the ISO 636-2/5 standards.


### [Buryat (bua)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/bua/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/30988eb0a88abdf3e7bde888f1371cddf925ea33).

Buryat is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/bua). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [CycL (cycl)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/cycl/none/none/indifferent)  

Added in [August 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/e0f584c66d2885941c597ce79f1a758f51b1769a).

CycL is an exception because it is [not defined](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/cycl) in the ISO 639-3 standard.


### [Estonian (est)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/est/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [December 2009](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/9d1c9673ebdd18cb66f06d530b45c15f0c3362da).

Estonian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/est). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Guarani (grn)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/grn/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [August 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/51bdfb9f5c4bfad8cb7cb52c69d09af114c375e6).

Guarani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/grn). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Kurdish (kur)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/kur/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [April 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/618497c35d41d3d6be23677e81682094540abbbc).

Kurdish is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/kur). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Malagasy (mlg)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/mlg/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [August 2012](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/51bdfb9f5c4bfad8cb7cb52c69d09af114c375e6).

Malagasy is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/mlg). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Mongolian (mon)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/mon/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [October 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/940c0a746c25bc0ed69d735a27746f7bde03f11d).   

Mongolian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/mon). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Nahuatl (nah)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/nah/none/none/indifferent) 

Added in [March 2014](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/04b94c9b94f9bdd26986af42071f2e7db950db93).

Nahuatl is an exception because it is not defined in the ISO 639-3 standard. It is however defined [as a collective language](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/nah) in the ISO 636-2/5 standards.


### [Ojibwe (oji)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/oji/none/none/indifferent)     

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/6704f06f6689f42f7019bf4bc7c8dfae2d219bb2).

Ojibwe is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/oji). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Odia (Oriya) (ori)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/ori/none/none/indifferent)       

Added in [November 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/a6bb5fc3e430af18cd6707a82575bbd32cd817a8).

Oriya is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ori). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Pashto (pus)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/pus/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/2bd80e28a291f7825381b8b03908226f71bb225f).

Pashto is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/pus). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Quechua (que)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/que/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [October 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/940c0a746c25bc0ed69d735a27746f7bde03f11d).

Quechua is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/que). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Romani (rom)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/rom/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/e99cc58727bb64f35736bbc7553da25a18caac28).

Romani is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/rom). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Albanian (sqi)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/sqi/none/none/indifferent)    
 
Added in [April 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/84569292313ad82cfa354d5960aed17e35c1c5fc).

Albanian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/sqi). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Sardinian (srd)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/srd/none/none/indifferent)   
 
Added in [October 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/4ebd2deac3b83788ef15d4d13aa4325c2aecedd7).

Sardinian is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/srd). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Toki Pona (toki)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/toki/none/none/indifferent)   

Added in [November 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/243aecdbb925c478909d28805079939395cc5b55).

Toki Pona is an exception because it is [not defined](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/toki) in the ISO 639-3 standard.


### [Uzbek (uzb)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/uzb/none/none/indifferent)    

Added in [July 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/b83a564d20fa6b42a110df0a49ae5e2f7a7cc732).

Uzbek is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/uzb). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Yiddish (yid)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/yid/none/none/indifferent)     

Added in [May 2010](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/8ebb4a32ac25cf4407fc4701e5753c50533d366d).

Yiddish is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/yid). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.


### [Zaza (zza)](https://tatoeba.org/sentences/show_all_in/zza/none/none/indifferent)       

Added in [July 2015](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/commit/439a46ce7e6a503d6fbb3ef6e37aebe24ecc5d4e).

Zaza is defined in the ISO 639-3 standard but [as a macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/zza). Our current requirements state that we only accept individual languages.

## Related articles

* [How to request a new language](https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/articles/show/new-language-request)

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