@@eirinyagokoro2648 I meant like, you got stuff wrong. For example you for the German part you only put Germany, but Austria, switzerland also speak German same with the Arabic thing too and the Russian part you only labeled Russia as the only Russian language speaking country. And you put Tagalog as an Austroasiatic language, it's Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian and etc. And the labelings are just inconsistant. For example for spanish you put ''Italic, Latin, Romance, Castillian'' But for Portuguese you only put ''Italic, Romance'' But not ''italic, Romance, Galician-Portuguese''? Also for every Slavic languages you only put ''Indo-European, Slavic'' which is just inconsistant labeling, for Russian you could have put ''Slavic, eastern Slavic' the same way you labeled Spanish. Please do Research beforehand bro. I love the visuals and your idea keep it up. But atleast use wikipedia.
@@mechanee9444 well i did do my research (mainly just Wikipedia so there’s that) and limitation on the editing software (VN sucks) List the errors in a Google document or whatever so i can yeet em into the final version or something
@@eirinyagokoro2648 You clearly didn't do your research when you made errors on labelling the countries the languages are spoken. You can just google them. For example you can google ''German language'' and Wikipedia will you show all about the German language, the family and where its spoken. Also, for the Tagalog part where it says ''Tagalog-Filipino'' thats wrong, you could put ''Pilipino(FIL)-Filipino(ENG) or just Tagalog'' there's a difference: Tagalog is a regional language spoken mainly in Central and Southern Luzon, Filipino was created as a national language to represent the entire Philippines. Goodluck :D
2:02 BENGALI!!!!!
Great idea and I love the visuals :D but you got so many things wrong 😭
@@mechanee9444 yea i know (if i am very sure about it i will just sent the final version instead of alpha and stuff)
@@eirinyagokoro2648 I meant like, you got stuff wrong. For example you for the German part you only put Germany, but Austria, switzerland also speak German same with the Arabic thing too and the Russian part you only labeled Russia as the only Russian language speaking country. And you put Tagalog as an Austroasiatic language, it's Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian and etc. And the labelings are just inconsistant. For example for spanish you put ''Italic, Latin, Romance, Castillian'' But for Portuguese you only put ''Italic, Romance'' But not ''italic, Romance, Galician-Portuguese''? Also for every Slavic languages you only put ''Indo-European, Slavic'' which is just inconsistant labeling, for Russian you could have put ''Slavic, eastern Slavic' the same way you labeled Spanish.
Please do Research beforehand bro. I love the visuals and your idea keep it up. But atleast use wikipedia.
@@mechanee9444 well i did do my research (mainly just Wikipedia so there’s that) and limitation on the editing software (VN sucks)
List the errors in a Google document or whatever so i can yeet em into the final version or something
@@eirinyagokoro2648 You clearly didn't do your research when you made errors on labelling the countries the languages are spoken. You can just google them. For example you can google ''German language'' and Wikipedia will you show all about the German language, the family and where its spoken.
Also, for the Tagalog part where it says ''Tagalog-Filipino'' thats wrong, you could put ''Pilipino(FIL)-Filipino(ENG) or just Tagalog'' there's a difference: Tagalog is a regional language spoken mainly in Central and Southern Luzon, Filipino was created as a national language to represent the entire Philippines.
Goodluck :D
@@eirinyagokoro2648 Also, I don't mean to condescend sorry-!. Just pointing out errors :) I love this idea-!
Would you mind if I used this or a similar format ? :D, I'll sure to credit you if I do so
good job
With Czech there 12-13 million speakers instead of just 10.7, but still nice
Wait so everyone can join this?
when bulgarian