Table of Languages

Table of Languages and Their Abbreviations

Abbreviation

Language

of the

 

Language

 

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No alternate

 

language

CHI (ZH)

Chinese

DUT (NL)

Dutch

ENG (EN)

English

FRE (FR)

French

GER (DE)

German

ITA (IT)

Italian

JPN (JA)

Japanese

KOR (KO)

Korean

MAY (MS)

Malay

SPA (ES)

Spanish

AA

Afar

AB

Abkhazian

AF

Afrikaans

AM

Amharic

AR

Arabic

AS

Assamese

AY

Aymara

AZ

Azerbaijani

BA

Bashkir

BE

Belorussian

BG

Bulgarian

BH

Bihari

BI

Bislama

BN

Bengali,Bangla

BO

Tibetan

BR

Breton

CA

Catalan

CO

Corsican

CS

Czech

CY

Welsh

DA

Danish

DZ

Bhutani

EL

Greek

Abbreviation

Language

of the

 

Language

 

EO

Esperanto

ET

Estonian

EU

Basque

FA

Persian

FI

Finnish

FJ

Fiji

FO

Faroese

FY

Frisian

GA

Irish

GD

Scottish,Gaelic

GL

Galician

GN

Guarani

GU

Gujarati

HA

Hausa

HI

Hindi

HR

Croatian

HU

Hungarian

HY

Armenian

IA

Interlingua

IE

Interlingue

IK

Inupiak

IN

Indonesian

IS

Icelandic

IW

Hebrew

JI

Yiddish

JW

Javanese

KA

Georgian

KKKazakh

KL Greenlandic

KM Cambodian

KN Kannada

KS Kashmiri

KU Kurdish

KY Kirghiz

LA Latin

Abbreviation

Language

of the

 

Language

 

LN

Lingala

LO

Laotian

LT

Lithuanian

LV

Latvian,Lettish

MG

Malagasy

MI

Maori

MK

Macedonian

ML

Malayalam

MN

Mongolian

MO

Moldavian

MR

Marathi

MT

Maltese

MY

Burmese

NA

Nauru

NE

Nepali

NO

Norwegian

OC

Occitan

OM

(Afan) Oromo

OR

Oriya

PA

Panjabi

PL

Polish

PS

Pashto,Pushto

PT

Portuguese

QU

Quechua

RM

Rhaeto-Romance

RN

Kirundi

RO

Rumanian

RU

Russian

RW

Kinyarwanda

SA

Sanskrit

SD

Sindhi

SG

Sango

SH

Serbo-Croatian

SI

Singhalese

SK

Slovak

Abbreviation

Language

of the

 

Language

 

SL

Slovenian

SM

Samoan

SN

Shona

SO

Somali

SQ

Albanian

SR

Serbian

SS

Siswati

ST

Sesotho

SU

Sundanese

SV

Swedish

SW

Swahili

TA

Tamil

TE

Telugu

TG

Tajik

TH

Thai

TI

Tigrinya

TK

Turkmen

TL

Tagalog

TN

Setswana

TO

Tongan

TR

Turkish

TS

Tsonga

TTTatar

TW Twi

UK Ukrainian

UR Urdu

UZ

Uzbek

VI

Vietnamese

VO

Volapük

WO

Wolof

XH

Xhosa

YO

Yoruba

ZU

Zulu

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DPS-9.1 specifications

The Integra DPS-9.1 is a high-performance universal DVD player that has garnered attention for its exceptional build quality and extensive feature set. Designed for audio and video enthusiasts, the DPS-9.1 was released during a time when home theater systems were becoming increasingly popular, and this device aimed to meet the demands of serious consumers.

One of the standout features of the Integra DPS-9.1 is its support for multiple formats. It can handle DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD (SACD), and standard DVD and CD formats. This versatility makes it a desirable addition to any home entertainment setup, providing users with the ability to enjoy a wide range of content without needing multiple players.

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