hmn ISO 639
Hmong
Summary
Hmong is classified as a “macrolanguage” in the ISO 639 standard and is assigned to [hmn] as its three-letter code. Macrolanguages were introduced into the standard in order to reconcile the fact that in some usage contexts the entity represented by the three-letter code is deemed to be a single language, while in other usage contexts it is subdivided into two or more individual languages, each of which has its own code. The individual languages that make up this macrolanguage are listed below.
Languages
- Central Huishui Miao
- Central Mashan Miao
- Chuanqiandian Cluster Miao
- Eastern Huishui Miao
- Eastern Qiandong Miao
- Eastern Xiangxi Miao
- Ge
- Hmong Daw
- Hmong Njua
- Horned Miao
- Large Flowery Miao
- Luopohe Miao
- Northern Guiyang Miao
- Northern Huishui Miao
- Northern Mashan Miao
- Northern Qiandong Miao
- Sinicized Miao
- Small Flowery Miao
- Southern Guiyang Miao
- Southern Mashan Miao
- Southern Qiandong Miao
- Southwestern Guiyang Miao
- Southwestern Huishui Miao
- Western Mashan Miao
- Western Xiangxi Miao