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localization - Always get ISO 639-2 (three character) language code in iOS?

I'm working on a project that requires a three letter (ISO 639-2) language code to access a REST service. I was hoping to use the current language setting using [[NSLocale currentLocale] objectForKey:NSLocaleLanguageCode]. Unfortunately, this method prefers to return two letter (ISO 639-1) language codes. Is there a way I can force NSLocale to return the updated codes, or is there another method I can use to convert a two letter language code to a three letter language code?

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Check my code at Github for a category on NSLocale to get an ISO 639.2 language code. It is as simple as:

[[NSLocale currentLocale] ISO639_2LanguageIdentifier];

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