Laut Europäern die seltsamste Sprache

Von immanuellalala

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  1. Budget-Purple-6519 on

    What is the source for something like this? I find it hard to believe that Finns would find Estonian ‘weird’; that language is the closest living relative to their own language.

  2. Respect to the Welsh for being honest… and not thinking that Scots is the weirdest language.

  3. Damn Latvia, that’s cold. It’s literally the most similar language to your own!

  4. Traditional-Meet157 on

    Correct answer given by Turkiye, Portugal, and Moldova here: no question Polish is the weirdest of the lot, with Finnish a close second.

  5. toxicvegeta08 on

    I heard albanian only possible to speak fluently if you are ethnically part albanian.

  6. Eastern_Labrat on

    I’m surprised Irish was listed. As long as you don’t try to pronounce the letters like English it is pretty normal.

  7. Sensitive_Ball2073 on

    Why would be Polish weird for Moldavians? Their second language is Russian which is Slavic like Polish. They understand it a lot more than Finnish or Hungarian.

  8. YagizHarunEr on

    this map has been posted 20342348 times already and we are in consensus that all of this „data“ is contrived. yes, kosovars absolutely do think that irish is the weirdest language. i heard that in pristina while chugging gallons of guinness with my kosovar buddies. if the number of turks who can imitate the polish language is over a hundred thousand, i’m gonna apply for guatemalan citizenship. when distant languages like chinese exist, i am fully sure that most of europe thinks hungarian is the weirdest language.

    shout out to the albanians thinking albanian is the weirdest language and lithuanians thinking lithuanian is the weirdest language.

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