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9 Comments
Credit to u/JG_Online and their friend for the base language map, and muturzikin.com for the information
Grey means the language isn’t there, colour means it is
Why is all of South Florida grey, except for an entirely Spanish speaking Miami?
An interesting map, although I will say the terminology in the legend is quite misleading (the term “linguistic isolates” is used very incorrectly here, and there are some grammar mistakes) and the image is very clearly upscaled as it’s huge but the quality while zoomed in is pretty poor, which means the “mixed areas” aren’t properly represented in a lot of cases (e.g. the mixed English-Spanish/French areas of the US/Canada appear gray due to this)
A good start, but there’s plenty of room for improvement
(Also a minor nitpick for the UK, much more of Wales should be shown as mixed, as Welsh speakers are almost universally bilingual, with only the counties of Gwynedd, Anglesey, Ceredigion and Camarthen having a majority Welsh-speaking population, and most Glamorgan, Monmouth, Powys, Flint & southern Pembroke have such a negligible percentage of Welsh speakers that they probably shouldn’t even be marked as mixed; if you’re going to keep Wales mostly green, a lot more of Ireland should probably be listed as mixed as well)
Can’t even read the text. What’s the point then.
Missing inuktitut which was recently added
You got the map for Silesian “language” wrong
**Always suspected South Florida spoke its own language…**
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It actually gives good indication to populated and non populated areas as well