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enAbbrev (abbrev)

In which input files is this field used?
In DBX or DBP files, in languages.dbx
What should the field look like?
In the usual files: its own column
What does the field contain?
The 2-letter or 3-letter abbreviation of a language.

Examples:

de = German
da = Danish
en = English
sv = Swedish

We use the ISO-639-1 standard abbreviations for languages, if possible. Note that sv = Swedish and da = Danish. Most other language abbreviations correspond to abbrev abbreviations.

Which CSV field(s) use this field?
The field languagecode in table inducks_charactername
The field languagecode in table inducks_language
The field languagecode in table inducks_subseriesname
The field languagecode in table inducks_universename
How is the data used in the rest of INDUCKS?
This field is used on many places, in file names (like heroes-xx.dbl), field names (like rp-xx), etc.
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