Image talk:Human Language Families Map.PNG

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The Indo-European "Celtic" group of languages have been missed of the map. These languages are currently spoken in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Brittany.

As they are a brance of the Indo-European, sitll surviving and spoken today, they should be included in the Map.

Thank you for making a very useful map.

I'd like to see the Uralic language group have its own colour, instead of being "other"


Thank you very much for making this image. However, it seems the classification is not so precise as in language families and languages. For instance, Sino-Tibetan languages and Tai-Kadai languages are considered separate today, and Altaic languages should be included instead of Turkish. I'm looking forward to seeing further improvements. - TAKASUGI Shinji 08:55, 2005 Mar 25 (UTC)

[edit] New map

I have made a completely new map that takes your suggestions into account. I have completed all of it except Russia. --Industrius 18:05, 7 May 2005 (UTC)