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Delete from what I can tell, w:Standard Estonian language just redirects to Estonian language, suggesting they are the same. This is why oppose the idea that anything in ISO 639 should be allowed as a language. If it had zero errors, then sure, but it doesn't! Mglovesfun (talk) 09:59, 24 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
Done (the template was not used in any entries or categories). As with {{lvs}}: we usually keep dialect codes even when we consider dialects to be a single language (for some reason...even though it seems to me to unnecessarily open the door for the dialect codes to be improperly used), but we do not keep three-letter 'copies' of two-letter codes, so I have removed {{ekk}}, like {{lvs}}, from WT:LANGTREAT (which still notes the separateness of Latgalian from {{lt}}, and of Võro from {{et}}). - -sche(discuss)18:12, 24 August 2012 (UTC)Reply