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Language families of Europe [1837x1655] r/MapPorn
Interactive European language map: how does everyone say cat? Cat, gato or kissa? How do words change as we travel across the European continent?. The creator of this interactive James Trimble.
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Linguistic Maps Of Europe Languages Of Europe
Map Linguistic map of Europe 1928-1940 - Touring Club Italiano CART-TRC-29.jpg 7,491 × 6,356; 27.8 MB Map of Germanic languages.png 450 × 301; 82 KB Map of Paleo-European Languages.png 4,113 × 4,033; 3.94 MB
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Languages of Europe Wikipedia
Map showing minority/majority languages.Image by jakubmarian.com. Language Families Indo-European It's estimated that 94% of Europeans speak languages from the "Indo-European" (IE) language family, which has many subfamilies, such as Romance languages, Germanic languages, Slavic languages and Celtic languages. The "Indo" part shows that it also has an Eastern branch, indicating.
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Linguistic Maps Of Europe Languages Of Europe
The maps below show the 10 most spoken languages In Europe. Table of Contents [ show] 1. Russian Russian is the most spoken language in Europe, with roughly 160 million native speakers.
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Cultural & Political maps of Europe Europe Guide Eupedia
Languages of Europe. North Germanic West Germanic. Celtic. Western Romance Italian / Southern Romance. Eastern Romance Basque. East Slavic West Slavic. South Slavic. Baltic. Greek Albanian Armenian Iranian.
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Map of the languages spoken throughout Europe Vivid Maps
Map showing native languages of Europe. Striped areas indicate several mother tongues in the region. For example, Brussels is a majority-French city, shown striped French and Dutch because of the Dutch minority residing there. All political borders shown are de jure. In areas where data was difficult to gather estimates have been made. Source.
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European Languages According To The Dutch Brilliant Maps
Europe Map. Europe is the planet's 6th largest continent AND includes 47 countries and assorted dependencies, islands and territories. Europe's recognized surface area covers about 9,938,000 sq km (3,837,083 sq mi) or 2% of the Earth's surface, and about 6.8% of its land area. In exacting geographic definitions, Europe is really not a continent.
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Languages of Europe [2624x2720] [OC] r/MapPorn
This map is a bit outdated — Andhra Pradesh was split up in 2014, with the city of Hyderabad going to the new state of Telangana — but it's a good indication of the levels of linguistic.
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Linguistic Maps Of Europe Languages Of Europe
Map by European Languages (Instagram: @languages.eu). This map of Europe shows each country's preferred second language, i.e. one that isn't their native language. This is based on data gathered by the European Commission.. Out of the countries that were surveyed, 12 of them love German as their second language.
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Map of Official Languages of Europe
Europe is a continent with many countries (about 50) and almost each country has its own language, known as the national language. Some countries have even more than one national language.
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FileSimplified Languages of Europe map.svg Wikimedia Commons
The following map shows the language families of Europe (distinguished by colour) and languages within those families. Note that the terms "language" and "dialect" are not mutually exclusive, and some of the languages shown in the map may be considered dialects of others.
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Linguistic Maps Of Europe Languages Of Europe
Maps of Europe by language, religion, population density, hair & eye color, etc.
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Map Of Languages In Europe secretmuseum
Language map of Europe in native tongues. Priority is given to regional dialects and minority languages. For the rromani languages see this map : LA LANGUE RROMANI EN EUROPE, Structure dialectale. Languages in Europe spoken by a majority. (Wikipedia).
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Official languages of European countries
A color-coded map of languages used throughout Europe. There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. [1] [2] Out of a total European population of 744 million as of 2018, some 94% are native speakers of an Indo-European language.
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Linguistic Maps Of Europe Languages Of Europe
Description. Simplified Languages of Europe map.svg. Map of main European languages simplified by following national borders in many cases. The map does not reflect the fact that many regions are bilingual, officially and/or in practice. In some cases, the area indicated for a language reflects where some of its speakers live but not.
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Prismaps Maps of Europe Languages in Europe
Below is the map poster of European languages and dialects created by eurominority.eu. The lexical distance among the languages of Europe The map below presents the lexical distance - that is, overall vocabulary difference - between the major languages of Europe. The size of each circle depicts the number of speakers for that language.