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According to WT:LANGTREAT, the following are not languages.
Update, 3 December 2013: this list has been overtaken by events. All lects which LANGTREAT advises against but which still had entries in Module:languages are now up for discussion at RFM, or are mentioned on RFM as intended to be put up for discussion at a later date.
For a list of codes which are not present but which should be, see User:-sche/missing codes. Also note w:Spurious languages: we currently include and grant codes to some lects which WP thinks may not exist, including Yiddish Sign Language and Parsi 'prp' and Parsi-Dari 'prd'. We should investigate ...
For a list of codes which the ISO has retired, see User:-sche/retired codes.
- NB Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2015/January#Codes_the_ISO_deleted_or_added_in_2014
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- zch
- zeh
- zgb
- zgm
- zgn
- zhd
- zhn
- zlj
- zln
- zlq
- zqe
- zyb
- zyg
- zyj
- zyn
- zzj
should have etyl: codes
(if other languages should have etyl codes, say so)
- Berber
- Cree:
tentatively kept