Ich erhielt die Rückmeldung, dass die vorherige Version ungenau sei, und habe daher eine überarbeitete Version erstellt.

    Die Änderungen umfassen die Verschiebung Montenegros in die Kategorie für gemeinsame Schriftsysteme und die Verschiebung der Türkei in die Kategorie „Rosa“.

    Von Expert_Dot_5271

    Share.

    26 Kommentare

    1. >A country where the Latin script is primarily used, but a unique writing system is also employed on a small scale.

      What the fuck does this mean? I’m Hungarian, and I’ll admit I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but what the fuck are they talking about? I’ve never heard of this. What writing system?

    2. Co-official with another script? So Serbs write with Chinese and Japanese scripts, both official?

      Also that “used another system alongside another”, is that one or two another systems?

    3. everynameisalreadyta on

      Jesus, just make Hungary red. Nobody gives a shit about those runes. I´m pretty sure there is the same amount of people using some other/ancient scripts in other countries. Those Hungarian runes are nowhere near official and only a handful people can read them.

    4. vodka-bears on

      Dump the bottom green option, move Hungary to ~~pink~~ red, Azerbaijan to pink and North Macedonia ~~to dark green~~ leave blue, Albanian is official there.

    5. For the blue countries, you should have just put former Yugoslavia and Kazakhstan as „Latin co-official with Cyrillic“ and Cyprus as „Latin co-official with Greek“.

    6. mahendrabirbikram on

      Albanian used a lot of alphabets in addition to Latin. Azerbaijani is similar to Turkish, used Arabic in the past.

    7. PomegranateSoft1598 on

      Nobody uses the runes alphabet in Hungary except nationalist idiots on secondary town sings and even they can’t actually read and write in it

    8. „co-official with another script“ tells me absolutely nothing about what either script is!

    9. Western_Fishing1784 on

      I wouldn’t name the category of Serbia etc. “Co official with another script“. That’s very unclear what you mean by that. Isn’t it just Latin and Cyrillic? I would just call it like that.

    10. BasarMilesTeg on

      If is considered old hungarian script, for czech and slovak republic must be considered glagolitic script. This script was used in the many countries

    11. Turkey didn’t use Latin alphabet alongside Arabic. There were some attempts to use Latin. It was an instant change, not a gradual one.

    12. Why class Hungarian script as anything other than Latin? They do not use any letters from another script. They have diacritic marks that are no more different than the various ones used by other Latin scripts.

    13. Hungarian here, nobody uses those runes beside far right politicians (and even they cant read them, pretentious pricks). They even made some city name tables because obviously that is the biggest issue of this country /s. It a nice piece of history and we should preserve it but acting like it’s being used in any meaninful way is just ridiculous. By these standard the nordic countries but especially iceland should be green too lol.

    Leave A Reply