There is no way 40% of people in Bas-Rhin can hold a conversation in Alemanic or Frankish, maybe 10% and it keeps going down
GeyBu on
So this map is pretty terrible because:
1- Where’s the legend?
2- The percentages are misleading; for example, in the Pyrénées-Orientales (the Catalan-speaking area), you’ll have to search for a while before finding someone who can hold a conversation in Catalan.
3- Other secondary languages are missing.
4- In the north, Flemish is spoken, not Dutch.
5- Where are the sources?
Refror on
Number for alsace are bullshit
FunForm1981 on
Where is Arabic?
Raph0uX on
I like how EVERY FUCKING MAP posted here has the worst possible source each time.
Akirohan on
*cries in Provençal*
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what do the precentsges mean?
What did happen to rest if these people?
There is no way 40% of people in Bas-Rhin can hold a conversation in Alemanic or Frankish, maybe 10% and it keeps going down
So this map is pretty terrible because:
1- Where’s the legend?
2- The percentages are misleading; for example, in the Pyrénées-Orientales (the Catalan-speaking area), you’ll have to search for a while before finding someone who can hold a conversation in Catalan.
3- Other secondary languages are missing.
4- In the north, Flemish is spoken, not Dutch.
5- Where are the sources?
Number for alsace are bullshit
Where is Arabic?
I like how EVERY FUCKING MAP posted here has the worst possible source each time.
*cries in Provençal*