> German would be like 3 countries, unless Austria and Schweiz have their own language code.
Officially, we have de-DE for German German, de-AT for Austrian German, de-CH for Swiss German, de-LI for Liechtenstein German – Chrome knows all of those. Plain "de" means German of unknown variant/dialect, but statistically is more likely Germany than any other country.
German is also a secondary official language in Belgium (de-BE), Luxembourg (de-LU), Namibia (de-NA), and also in one region of Italy (de-IT), but software awareness of those German variants is less common (Chrome doesn't know about them, but some other software packages do, e.g. ICU and Microsoft .NET).
E.g. German would be like 3 countries, unless Austria and Schweiz have their own language code. Uk and US got different codes.
Diaspora languages could just have 0 added top items, etc.
I also have us-en, to avoid these crappy machine translations you get sometimes.