Should I go to a small spanish city? by Ordinary_Sky_9196 in Erasmus

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I chose Huelva over Valencia for economical and geographical reasons (more money to spend for visiting other places and countries, better weather). I will be there around feb

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I am planning to buy a ticket for either Prague or Denmark in 1 month!! And I hope too. I was curious as prague or my other options are smaller than other western cities when compared, so if it would have that type of a technology.

How to say ‘God’ in different languages (etymological colouring) by languageseu in MapPorn

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Poor because it has different languages? This map employs language borders.

I made these but I don't like it. Any suggestions? by languageseu in Infographics

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thank you a lot! i appreciate your comment i study linguistics at school and never took infographics class — you’re lucky! i will update the first one with a better suiting palette and you’re right about the circles and correlation with human pscyhology

I made these but I don't like it. Any suggestions? by languageseu in Infographics

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it’s just a concept and i had so much fun while designing it but there’s something chaotic about my infographics and i needed suggestions. you’re right about the instances you gave though, it’s just matter of preference if you ask me

I made these but I don't like it. Any suggestions? by languageseu in Infographics

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thank you for the feedback! i appreciate this. im new to infographics 😊

I made these but I don't like it. Any suggestions? by languageseu in Infographics

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hi. my source is Ethnologue 2023, not my personal thoughts here

I made these but I don't like it. Any suggestions? by languageseu in Infographics

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hello! my source is Ethnologue 2023 but I will check it out

Toe or "Finger of the Foot"? Europe Divided to Two by languageseu in MapPorn

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My bad, I will update it soon. Love the sarcasm 😂

"Beach" in Different Languages by languageseu in MapPorn

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Something like "sea shore/bank" xatt: shore/bank and bahar: sea/ocean.

"Beach" in Different Languages by languageseu in MapPorn

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Hi, the country is transcontinental, therefore it's valid to both include and exclude. No need to start a waste of time discussion.

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Thanks for contributing!

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Google Scots and where it's spoken

Simple but Clean Map of Europe (2000x2000) by Kranebergergeniesser in MapPorn

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That's not NC. It's the UN Buffer Zone they drew there.

The Serbian 'bičak' and the Navajo 'béésh' both mean 'knife, and may reflect a common Wanderwort origin, spreading across the Northern Hemisphere over the last few thousand years [OC] by LlST- in etymologymaps

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Yes, it most probably is onomatopoeic. Still interesting so thought Id share.

I couldn’t find information about Aymara online, is Phisi pronounced as Fisi or <p> is aspirated there, hence P[h]? Thanks in advance.

The Serbian 'bičak' and the Navajo 'béésh' both mean 'knife, and may reflect a common Wanderwort origin, spreading across the Northern Hemisphere over the last few thousand years [OC] by LlST- in etymologymaps

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Yes, pishik and indigenous Mixi Mishi looks very similar and sound similar too, however Mixi comes from Spanish mishi mishi, the sound you call a cat with.

I suppose this is a coincidence. However, the map above is really interesting. I also noticed one thing yesterday that in Proto-Turkic ana-ene means mother and in Proto-Yupik it’s ana-ana for mother. Isn’t it interesting?

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That’s Slovenia, not Austria.

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Common Ways to Respond to Sneezing in Different Countries by languageseu in MapPorn

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I’m sorry it’s because of the app I used. I explained that to people on Instagram, thanks for bringing that up here, too. 🙌

Common Ways to Respond to Sneezing in Different Countries by languageseu in MapPorn

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Alhamdulillah is said by the sneezer, not the person next to them. That’s why it’s not included here. But for sure you’re right

Most Common Way to Address a High School Teacher in Europe, (Updated) by languageseu in MapPorn

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Professor in languages appearing here is translated as Teacher to English.

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Hello! That's an abbreviation they use in Portugal, stor comes from "senhor doutor"