European languages families with political undertones.
Finland protecting Estonia from being considered the “weirdest” language in europe haha
It’s funny but the little blue-green-red ones around Romania aren’t in the Romance language family, despite the geographical closeness and the influences.
They’re part of an Indian language family, let me check which one.
What does Albanian and Serbian languages have in common?
Why is the Ukraine being chained graphic necessary?
Is this about languages or just to send political messages?
I don’t see Galician.
*Makes weird luxembourgish groans*
Why is France so big compared to Italy?
*angry Belarussian noises*
I really don’t understand why the roma people’s language is near Romania. Romanian is a a Romance language, inherited from the vulgar latin, while the roma’s language is indo-aryan macrolanguage. This image is completely wrong and creates complete confusion among people outside Romania.
Who is the last country around the graves stone?
Not exactly a language group but there’s also the very weird Balkan sprachbund, which includes Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Romanian and a few regional dialects and minority languages and denotes the clear grammar and syntax similarities between these otherwise unrelated languages.
Germanic family look so confused
Should show this to every “funny” video content creator when they post about “Scandinavian” (it’s feckin Nordic!) countries and mock Finnish words for being so different.
No Czechia?
Why Σ and not Θ, Φ, Γ, Π, Ξ, Λ, Ψ, Δ or Ω??
Why Lithuania is a grandpa?
Norway and Sweden looking confused at Denmark seems about right.
Not sure why Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia are one ball. They are independent countries.
Why Chechia and Serbia are not bundled with other Slavs?
Turkish and Gagauz need to be there (RIP Old Bulgarian).
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Who’s the little guy going Goeie? Friesland?
European languages families with political undertones.
Finland protecting Estonia from being considered the “weirdest” language in europe haha
It’s funny but the little blue-green-red ones around Romania aren’t in the Romance language family, despite the geographical closeness and the influences.
They’re part of an Indian language family, let me check which one.
Edit: Not 100% clear, but apparently [Western Indo-Aryan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_language#Classification), so in the same language family as Hindi.
What does Albanian and Serbian languages have in common?
Why is the Ukraine being chained graphic necessary?
Is this about languages or just to send political messages?
I don’t see Galician.
*Makes weird luxembourgish groans*
Why is France so big compared to Italy?
*angry Belarussian noises*
I really don’t understand why the roma people’s language is near Romania. Romanian is a a Romance language, inherited from the vulgar latin, while the roma’s language is indo-aryan macrolanguage. This image is completely wrong and creates complete confusion among people outside Romania.
Who is the last country around the graves stone?
Not exactly a language group but there’s also the very weird Balkan sprachbund, which includes Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Romanian and a few regional dialects and minority languages and denotes the clear grammar and syntax similarities between these otherwise unrelated languages.
Germanic family look so confused
Should show this to every “funny” video content creator when they post about “Scandinavian” (it’s feckin Nordic!) countries and mock Finnish words for being so different.
No Czechia?
Why Σ and not Θ, Φ, Γ, Π, Ξ, Λ, Ψ, Δ or Ω??
Why Lithuania is a grandpa?
Norway and Sweden looking confused at Denmark seems about right.
Not sure why Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia are one ball. They are independent countries.
Why Chechia and Serbia are not bundled with other Slavs?
Turkish and Gagauz need to be there (RIP Old Bulgarian).
Does Livonian have a flag?