ITT : post the languages of your country
ITT : post the languages of your country
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If you think this is complex (i really don't how it is in other countries) there's also smaller dialects like pic related for provençal, which is also a dialect of occitan
i really don't know*
The blue one is which everyone uses.
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most spoken languages other than english or french
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The border between Language;dialect;subdialect is fuzzy
Serbo-Croatian.
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The thread ain't about dialects but languages, what a classical shitpost
Britain is one Nation under God.
Gas the shitskins.
see
each colour is a dialect. simplified and likely has mistakes, because I made it. But should give you a rough idea of the main dialects. There is also variety within each dialect from village to village, but these are small.
forgot pic
Here there is a great revival of Vivaroaupenc. In France is almost gone
Literally forcing other englishmen to speak french words.
fucking idiot
>4 blues in the pic
Yep.
Keep it alive
i think he means the bigger one, obviously
Murre is murre in both our languages
Mudslime detected.
Just listen some piemonteis groups as Lou Dalfin or Lou Seriol
I'm 100% french, moron.
I'm just saying, don't be surprised when 30% of english is french when you voluntarly replace your old words with french words.
I'm gonna learn provençal. Do you know how close it is to vivaroaupenc ?
Well well, what do we find here.
AMERINDIAN languages.
Yet another proof that Argentina has always been, currently is and most probably will continue being an overwhemengly Amerindian nation.
>tfw when your nation has no linguistic variety
pic related, our sad excuse for 'dialects'
aren't most of those close to dying though because of dialect shaming / forced education in french or whatever?
>Croissant
nice, I speak Bratwurst
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>north american """"""""""dialects""""""""""
This is an actual dialect of english
>what is spanish
>what is native languages
They don't have to be majority, none of the languages in Op's pic are
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Here you go
i want to learn one
which is easiest
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sri lanka looks like a water drop
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Too bad nowadays only Francien matters
Or a testicle.
Sure. If youre a faggot.
well there is worldatlas.com
>referred to as the "Teardrop of India,"
delet this
why isn't sri lanka part of india? thinking most tamil speakers are in the country of india?
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Because ethnic tamils are only around 10~% of the population
And besides that religious/socio-economic differences leave no clear advantage to joining India
It also wasn't part of the British Raj, being governed as a seperate colony, unlike, say, Pakistan, so wasn't considered as part of India during the partition
whichever has the most speakers desu
>language map during the High Middle Ages
>having any relevance today
I want all regionalist shills to die a painful death. Regional languages are dead in France, get over it.
Also, why arent you called Ceylon ? I think it's a better name than Sri Lanka...
I have no idea, but Nahuatl is the most important, and probably the one with more teachers and resources for learning. But don't have your hopes high either way.
okay. I still can't understand how India manages to stay united under one central federal government when each state is so cultural and linguistically different. Pakistan and Bangladesh got away, but the others? It makes me wonder, how the others don't break away.
Here in the faroe islands, we are almost culturally the same as our overlord denmark, but still there is 48% in favour of independence.
How can you have so many dialects in such a small area ?
Also a better question than "why isn't sri lanka/nepal/the maldives part of India" is "why is India a country"
I agree
But it was associated with colonialism and a nationalist socialist (not nazi kind, just both nationalist and socialist) government exited the commonwealth realms in 1972 and changed the name in a populist move
India is not that stable; See Kashmir, Khalistan and the North East Insurgency movements
They use their Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act to keep India united by military force
Interesting. Is that sentiment stronger or weaker among the youth? Would there come a day when you might call for an independence vote?
Weather and mountainous land. People were isolated in their villages and only could walk to those nearby. The weather was always so bad that sailing was death for most of the year. Only in the 70's they started building roads between villages.
Norwegian first came here in the 700's, so for more that a millennium, people only meet once a year in the thing(parlament), if the weather was good.
Considering we had a referendum in 48, where the majority voted for independence. We still got a lot of old timers.
Tjóðveldi (republican party) was created right after the referendum was denied. They are the only that would declare independence tomorrow, if it was possible. But they only get around 20% of the vote. The other independence parties want to have a stable sufficient economies before independence.
Almost everyone is in favour of independence, but our economie is so shit, that it isn't worth the gamble.
96% of GDP is fishing, the fish could disappear soon, so people are very hesitant.
If we get economically seflsuffient, independence is likley. But we will have to wait some decades for that.
In what language is this written? Looks like retarded Limburgish.
Thanks, it makes sense. It's small but not flat.
Also, fixed that map for you OP
This guy gets it.
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