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{{Wikipedia|ISO 639-3}}
'''ISO 639-3''' is a three-letter {{wp|language code}} standard by the {{wp|International Organization for Standardization}} (ISO). It is widely used online for tagging and supporting content in multiple languages.
'''ISO 639-3''' is a three-letter {{w|language code}} standard by the {{w|International Organization for Standardization}} (ISO). It is widely used online for tagging and supporting content in multiple languages. After two rejected requests in 2008 and 2018, the identifier <code>tok</code> was adopted for [[Toki Pona]] on 20 January 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/tok|title=tok &#124; ISO 639-3|website=SIL International|access-date=2023-11-20}}</ref>

After rejected requests in 2008 and 2018, the ISO 639-3 Registration Authority adopted the identifier <code>tok</code> for [[Toki Pona]] on January 20, 2022. The [//iso639-3.sil.org/code/tok webpage] was updated on the 28th.


==Benefits==
==Benefits==
HTML and XML documents can mark Toki Pona text in a [//w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/language-of-parts WCAG-compliant] way with the attribute <code>lang="tok"</code>. This {{wp|metadata}} enables unambiguous language detection, which will ideally enable support for Toki Pona hyphenation and ligature rules, [[Text-to-speech|speech synthesis]], and spelling and grammar checking. Toki Pona editions of more works will also be created.
HTML and XML documents can mark Toki Pona text in a {{w|WCAG}}-compliant way with the attribute <code>lang="tok"</code>.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/language-of-parts|website=World Wide Web Consortium|title=Understanding Success Criterion 3.1.2: Language of Parts &#124; WAI &#124; W3C|access-date=2023-11-20}}</ref> This {{w|metadata}} enables unambiguous language detection, which will ideally enable support for Toki Pona hyphenation and ligature rules, [[Text-to-speech|speech synthesis]], and spelling and grammar checking. Toki Pona editions of more works will also be created.


==Support==
==Support==
The following services have Toki Pona support through the ISO 639-3 standard:
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These services have Toki Pona support through the ISO 639-3 standard:
*{{tok|[[ijo Linku]]}} has a Toki Pona localization.
*{{tok|[[ijo Linku]]}} has a Toki Pona localization.
*{{tok|[[sona pona]]}} marks Toki Pona text with the template <code>[[Template:tok|<nowiki>{{tok}}</nowiki>]]</code> (or <code>[[Template:tp|<nowiki>{{tp}}</nowiki>]]</code>, which toggles italics).
*{{tok|[[sona pona]]}} marks Toki Pona text with the templates <code>[[Template:tok|<nowiki>{{tok}}</nowiki>]]</code> and <code>[[Template:tp|<nowiki>{{tp}}</nowiki>]]</code>, which toggles italics.
*Wikipedia and Wiktionary mark Toki Pona text.
*Wikipedia and Wiktionary mark Toki Pona text.
*YouTube supports Toki Pona subtitles/{{abbr|CC|closed captions}}.
*YouTube supports Toki Pona {{w|closed captions}}.

==References==
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Revision as of 16:53, 20 November 2023

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ISO 639-3.

ISO 639-3 is a three-letter language code standard by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is widely used online for tagging and supporting content in multiple languages. After two rejected requests in 2008 and 2018, the identifier tok was adopted for Toki Pona on 20 January 2022.[1]

Benefits

HTML and XML documents can mark Toki Pona text in a WCAG-compliant way with the attribute lang="tok".[2] This metadata enables unambiguous language detection, which will ideally enable support for Toki Pona hyphenation and ligature rules, speech synthesis, and spelling and grammar checking. Toki Pona editions of more works will also be created.

Support

The following services have Toki Pona support through the ISO 639-3 standard:

References

  1. "tok | ISO 639-3". SIL International. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  2. "Understanding Success Criterion 3.1.2: Language of Parts | WAI | W3C". World Wide Web Consortium. Retrieved 20 November 2023.