French in green, Italian in blue….someone doesn’t look at maps often enough. Also, using emblems of foreign countries do the first three….i smell AI slop
snowghost1291 on
This is rage bait, right?
The Swiss fought during centuries to be free from the fangs of the various eagles around them (napoleon, Austria, Prussia, …)
AufdemLande on
That one Romansch valley looks like an AK
Accurate-Ebb6798 on
rate my encirclement
idinarouill on
The color white represents the areas that speak marmots
Skobalj_2689 on
I really like what is done with mountains, coz of it you can see how Italian part is cut of from the rest and connected to Italy while French and German part are completely cut of from Italy and connected with France and Germany. Also you can see how romansh speaking areas are isolated from the rest. This type of map shows really well how much geography can affect languages
squirrelwug on
Ah, yes, Switzerland, the land with four traditional languages, out of which only Romansh somehow managed to get an official status while the other three (Alemannic, Arpitan and Lombard) got replaced with the standard language of a neighboring country, at least in writing.
DannyGloversNipples on
One would think language follows the valleys. No? How did the part in the south east end up with German instead of French?
suukog on
This map misses a lot of valley area, nearly the whole Engadin is missing somehow!
And the heights of the jura speak french, without people living there….
lazy map
Cornish-Giant on
Why did people abandon the Franco-Provençal language in favour of modern French?
Eldan985 on
Ooof, that’s going to annoy a few people by giving them the coats of arms of neighboring countries.
No_System9703 on
remember the dick of Switzerland talks Italian
Capable_Ad_7831 on
What the hell is Romansh? This is my first time hearing about them. Are their language related to Romanian?
RcadeMo on
more like map gore
lucassuave15 on
never knew about this, what is the official language? do they have to make every communication piece in 4 languages? sounds like a nightmare
Ok_Abbreviations8792 on
the valleys and mountains are mute, no one can ever go there and speak…
RainbowCape1364 on
Why put Italian in blue and french in green, I’m not mad, just say it
CyclingCapital on
Nothing like using the coats of arms of neighboring countries to represent languages of another country.
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So, the white bits? They don’t speak a language, right?
Swiss-German* (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_German)
French in green, Italian in blue….someone doesn’t look at maps often enough. Also, using emblems of foreign countries do the first three….i smell AI slop
This is rage bait, right?
The Swiss fought during centuries to be free from the fangs of the various eagles around them (napoleon, Austria, Prussia, …)
That one Romansch valley looks like an AK
rate my encirclement
The color white represents the areas that speak marmots
I really like what is done with mountains, coz of it you can see how Italian part is cut of from the rest and connected to Italy while French and German part are completely cut of from Italy and connected with France and Germany. Also you can see how romansh speaking areas are isolated from the rest. This type of map shows really well how much geography can affect languages
Ah, yes, Switzerland, the land with four traditional languages, out of which only Romansh somehow managed to get an official status while the other three (Alemannic, Arpitan and Lombard) got replaced with the standard language of a neighboring country, at least in writing.
One would think language follows the valleys. No? How did the part in the south east end up with German instead of French?
This map misses a lot of valley area, nearly the whole Engadin is missing somehow!
And the heights of the jura speak french, without people living there….
lazy map
Why did people abandon the Franco-Provençal language in favour of modern French?
Ooof, that’s going to annoy a few people by giving them the coats of arms of neighboring countries.
remember the dick of Switzerland talks Italian
What the hell is Romansh? This is my first time hearing about them. Are their language related to Romanian?
more like map gore
never knew about this, what is the official language? do they have to make every communication piece in 4 languages? sounds like a nightmare
the valleys and mountains are mute, no one can ever go there and speak…
Why put Italian in blue and french in green, I’m not mad, just say it
Nothing like using the coats of arms of neighboring countries to represent languages of another country.
And now for the reto romanisch dialects…
Just invent Swiss. SMH.
Romansh is an interesting minority language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romansh_language
They are just „Jodel“ in the white bits
Switching the colors of Italy and France, and making Germany red instead of grey is a crime against humanity.