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    1. Mountain_Dentist5074 on

      You telling me Aragonese just a little piece of land but there was entire kingdom in that name ruled half of Iberia

    2. amora_obscura on

      Is English on there as a joke or is there actually an English-speaking region?

    3. PotatoLove125 on

      We have Mirandês in Portugal, understandably missing because almost nobody speaks it.

    4. I mean, Spanish is also (widely) used in all the areas except Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar (i.e. all of Spain territory). You can move around in Bilbao and the Basque Country without speaking Basque…

    5. If the British controlled Spain, they’d call this “the British Peninsula”.

      I wonder if that would upset the Portuguese.

    6. This map is incorrect. Spanish is spoken everywhere. The regional languages are spoken in their region. No region has more speakers of their regional language than Spanish speakers

    7. IamWatchingAoT on

      Mirandese is always (sadly) wildly exaggerated. Less than 5 thousand people speak it fluently. Also, it’s a different language from Asturleonese.

    8. Cultural-Ad-8796 on

      Galician and Portuguese are so similar, why are they considered separate languages?

    9. Why would Basqu be a very similar shade as Spanish when it’s actually the most different.

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