Second most spoken languages in Europe.

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  1. What on earth is this map, Mirandese? You mean the language spoken by like 10k people? There’s literally more Romanians in Portugal than there are people who speak Mirandese. Even if you don’t want to include immigration and only those born in Portugal then you’d still have English/French/Spanish etc.

  2. A question for Czechs: how distinct is Slovak from Czech? Can you understand each other?

  3. This is possibly the worst map I’ve ever seen:

    1. Data clearly wrong but not wrong enough to be funny
    2. No source info
    3. Colouring is just random?
    4. No info on methodology

  4. I know one thing for sure if you see a truck with Bulgarian registration beginning with E in Germany there’s 90% chance the driver is Greek

  5. Definitely not true for Ireland. First, while those who possess knowledge of Irish outnumber all other language groups in Ireland, the second most *spoken* language is actually Polish. Second, the language is Irish, not Gaelic. There are three Gaelic languages: Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic. Labeling the Irish language by its family while all other languages get individual treatments seems a bit odd, to me.

  6. Title must be wrong. Looks more like “Most spoken second language in *each country* in Europe”

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