MIS or mis may refer to:
mis
, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 three-letter language code for uncoded languagesSHN, or Shn, may refer to:
Aka, AKA or a.k.a. may refer to:
ISO 639 is a standard by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) concerned with representation of languages and language groups. It currently consists of four sets of code, named after each part which formerly described respective set ; a part 6 was published but withdrawn. It was first approved in 1967 as a single-part ISO Recommendation, ISO/R 639, superseded in 2002 by part 1 of the new series, ISO 639-1, followed by additional parts. All existing parts of the series were consolidated into a single standard in 2023, largely based on the text of ISO 639-4.
ID or its variants may refer to:
CMA may stand for:
MLA may refer to:
To, TO, or T.O. may refer to:
Lo may refer to any of the following:
AMH may refer to:
MRF or mrf may stand for:
TLA may refer to:
MBS may refer for:
STN may refer to:
NLD may refer to:
ISO 639-3:2007, Codes for the representation of names of languages – Part 3: Alpha-3 code for comprehensive coverage of languages, is an international standard for language codes in the ISO 639 series. It defines three-letter codes for identifying languages. The standard was published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) on 1 February 2007.
BJS may refer to:
Cop or Cops commonly refers to:
Bis or BIS may refer to: