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The Indo-European "Celtic" group of languages have been missed of the map. These languages are currently spoken in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Brittany.

As they are a brance of the Indo-European, sitll surviving and spoken today, they should be included in the Map.

Thank you for making a very useful map.

I'd like to see the Uralic language group have its own colour, instead of being "other"

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Thank you very much for making this image. However, it seems the classification is not so precise as in language families and languages. For instance, Sino-Tibetan languages and Tai-Kadai languages are considered separate today, and Altaic languages should be included instead of Turkish. I'm looking forward to seeing further improvements. - TAKASUGI Shinji 08:55, 2005 Mar 25 (UTC)

New map
I have made a completely new map that takes your suggestions into account. I have completed all of it except Russia. --Industrius 18:05, 7 May 2005 (UTC)

Burushaski
Burushaski needs to be added to the map, its a language isolate in northern Kashmir. Abrahamic Faiths (talk) 02:42, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
 * Ongan needs to be added to, its a small but notable family in the Andamese islands, I would update these, but my computer cant handle transparency, and I don't want to ruin this beautiful map. Abrahamic Faiths (talk) 20:03, 8 October 2014 (UTC)

Cyprus
The southern half of Cyprus speaks Greek but isn't colored the same as Greece. Abductive (reasoning) 05:12, 7 June 2015 (UTC)