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  1. DafyddWillz on

    Isn’t this a repost from like last week, with the same inaccuracies the original map had?

  2. Banjo--Kazooie on

    what about Yakutsk? I thought they were of some asian origin, not russian.

  3. Southern_Writer33 on

    Bro your so quick i’ve been waiting for this, thanks for making language map of asia 🫶🏼

  4. For instance in the Kashmir region , you have mingled several languages into one showing just Kashmiri and tibetan.

  5. Smitologyistaking on

    The caption on the map is accurate, your title isn’t

    It’s basically a hypothetical of if there was a country to language correspondence in Asia, with larger languages with 4M+ speakers absorbing nearly areas with less spoken languages. It’s not an incredibly useful “language map” in the sense of showing what regions speak what.

    I’m pretty sure I first saw this on r/imaginarymaps where it’s far more appropriate

  6. Sylheti and Chatgaiya are intelligible to a good degree with Bangla. It may be hard to understand if you only spoke standard Bangla but nothing completely distinct

  7. Defiant_Scheme735 on

    Bahasa indonesia and melayu are different, tho the bahasa indonesia has melayu influence. But, also different languages included so as a whole Bahasa indonesia is different from melayu.

  8. Delicious-Disk6800 on

    Shouldn’t hindustani cover the placement of Rajasthani considering hindi spoken more then merwari and other local languages

  9. Majestic-Pass-9519 on

    Perhaps I’m missing seeing Cantonese? Or is Cantonese a more umbrella term for several other Chinese languages that I’m seeing?

  10. Massive-Cow-7995 on

    I have to say, but isnt most languages in south china mutually inteligible with mandarim? Not sure if its the case or not.

    Actually what does define a language anyway?

  11. mariyippie on

    iraq has many languages (assyrian, turkmen)
    and so does syria (syriac)

  12. Being guided by absolute value is a logical fallacy. What matters is the percentage of the population that speaks a language. And besides, based on what criterion do you label an area?

  13. Chevronmobil on

    If you are going to unite all the Turkic subgroups why separate zazas and kurds?

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