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what missing and where the data came from: Language trees for the language lovers! I ;ve gathered pretty much all the data for this from ethnologue, which is an awesome well of information about language families. And if anyone finds some important language missing let me know! Naturally most tiny languages didn ;t make it on the graph, aww. There literally hundreds of them in the Indo-European family alone a
stanley cup nd I could only fit so many on this page, so most sub-1 mil. speaker languages that don ;t have official status somewhere got the cut. You can also get a print of the tree here. [via Mentalfloss by way of Cool Infographics]
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