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<span style=" color: red">GrimPixel:</span> I think it will finally be according to scripts, though there are different customs in different areas within a script.
<span style=" color: red">GrimPixel:</span> I think it will finally be according to scripts, though there are different customs in different areas within a script.


You mean the list here? <span style=" color: red">http://scriptsource.org/cms/scripts/page.php?item_id=script_overview&sort_scripts_current=script_name</span> but it makes no sense : for example Cyrillic can be Bulgarian or Russian. There is no other way than making up a specific and simple list
<span style=" color: red">Vincent:</span> You mean the list here? <span style=" color: red">http://scriptsource.org/cms/scripts/page.php?item_id=script_overview&sort_scripts_current=script_name</span> but it makes no sense : for example Cyrillic can be Bulgarian or Russian. There is no other way than making up a specific and simple list
 
<span style=" color: red">Vincent: Ok I see what you mean. How could I get the full table you are describing below with ISO 639-3? The best would be to have both ISO 639-3 and ISO 15924 on the same table</span>
 
<span style=" color: red">Vincent: Oh my God! here there is the full Ethnologue list with the fields I needed : '''Alternate names''' and '''Is mainly used in''': I can update our full list with this.</span>
 


<span style=" color: red">GrimPixel: I think it makes - Bulgarian can be Cyrillic, Russian can also be Cyrillic. In each entry, there is</span> Writing systems that use this script<span style=" color: red">, which tells which languages use the script.</span>
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Language
!Language

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