
Hallo zusammen. Vor ein paar Wochen habe ich gepostet meine Websiteein interaktiver Globus, der die sprachliche Vielfalt weltweit visualisiert, auf einem anderen Subreddit. Sie können Sprachfamilien erkunden, sehen, wo Sprachen gesprochen werden, und den Sprachbaum durchsuchen. Bisher gibt es mehr als 500 Sprachen auf der Karte (als ich sie gestartet habe, waren es 400), aber einige Bereiche fehlen noch oder sind ungenau. Basierend auf dem Feedback aus meinem letzten Beitrag können Sie jetzt selbst Sprachen hinzufügen. Wenn Ihre Sprache also noch nicht auf der Karte ist oder nicht sehr genau ist, können Sie helfen, das Problem zu beheben :)!
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This is quite cool. Excellent work!
why Belarus has Russian language?
This is really cool. I look forward to it getting more languages as people contribute.
very nice!
feedback: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallo_language](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallo_language) is missing
Great! A little UX suggestion: make a small pop up window with language name and facts when tapping a zone on mobile.
Cool!
Good luck including all the Slovenian dialects, I have no idea what our neighbor village uses as a language, but I for sure do not understand it.
Pretty cool map. As a German, I’m just surprised by the uniform coloring. For example, Frisian is spoken on the North Frisian Islands, with each island having its own dialect. In East Frisia and West Frisia (Netherlands), a different form of Frisian is spoken. There are also several variants of Plattdeutsch. If Bavarian is listed, then the Saxon dialects should also be considered a separate language.
Oh no, my language doesn’t exist.
Very cool!
Vercel… That will be expensive.
There are many shortcomings; you need to improve.
Damn that’s neat… Even if many dialects are still missing
The South Asian region needs a lot more work. Many major languages are missing. Hindi is a block of languages, not one language.
That’s so cool and relevent for something I’ve been programming recently. Amazing resource thanks!
Edit: fam. How is Slovenian missing. I get it that we’re a small country and it’s impossible to not make mistakes and have holes, but it’s literaly the only spot in Europe left out and it’s not like data isn’t available on what language is spoken in Slovenia.
Edit2: I see nwo the whole idea is for people ot contibute I feel dumb lol. I contibuted for Slovenian
Cool work
Hell yea
Cyprus is wrong
Estonia has 2 languages (Estonian and Võro), Latvia also has 2 languages (Latvian and Latgalian)
You didn’t put any languages on Saaremaa and Hiiumaa and many other islands in Estonia
I look forward to digging into this!
Where is Afrikaans? You’ve included the other 10 (spoken) SA official languages, why did you miss Afrikaans?
I’ll check it out… Thx!
Very cool