Ojibwe Dialects - Language Code Correspondence Table

Language Code Correspondence Table

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Potawatomi pot ¹
Potawatomi
62-ADA-dc
Potawatomi
Potawatomi ²
Ojibwe oji
Ojibwa
62-ADA-d
Ojibwa+Anissinapek
Ojibwe
Broken Ogghibbeway 62-ADA-da
Algonquin-Vehicular
Algonquin alq ¹
Algonquin
62-ADA-db
Anissinapek
Old Algonquin
Northern Algonquin
Nipissing Ojibwe Southern Algonquin
(Nipissing Algonquin)
ojc
Ojibwa, Central
62-ADA-de
Ojibwa-Eastern
Nishnaabemwin
North of Superior Ojibwe
Eastern Ojibwe ojg
Ojibwa, Eastern
Ottawa otw
Ottawa
62-ADA-dd
Odawa
Southwestern Ojibwe ciw
Chippewa
62-ADA-dg
Ojibwa-Southwestern
Southwestern Ojibwe
(Anishinaabemowin)
Saulteaux ojw
Ojibwa, Western
Saulteaux
Border Lakes Ojibwe ojb
Ojibwa, Northwestern
62-ADA-df
Ojibwa-Southern
Northwestern Ojibwe
Berens River Ojibwe
Severn Ojibwe ojs
Ojibwa, Severn
62-ADA-dh
Ojibwa-Northern

Severn Ojibwe
(Oji-Cree)

¹ Not part of the Ethnologue oji "macrolanguage".
² Not part of the Ojibwe dialect complex.

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