Talk:List of languages in Europe

Breton
As someone living in Bretagne (Brittany) I can tell you that most people here speak french. And those who speak breton like in Diwan school, are bilingual, they also speak french. I dare to say that breton is just a fashion, here, nothing more. Of course, there is some activists to claim the independence of Bretagne, but it's a minority. Nothing to compare with Ireland or Basque country, or Corsica pr

Map on Right of Page
The map on the right hand side of the page is incorrect. The colours for Lapp and Estonian have been mixed up and the spelling of Finnish is incorrect. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.147.142.21 (talk) 19:03, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

The Map
The map is crudely wrong for a number of reasons. For example, Gascony (included in Franco-Provencal one supposes it would be) is shown as Francophone as is Provence (ie east of Languedoc. The areas of Savoy and Piedmont that are Occitant/Franco-Provencal speaking are shown as Francophone! There is what looks like an excresecence of Turkic in southern Poland that I cannot account for - unless perhaps it's believed that some Karaimler are settled there?  All in all, such a map will always involve disputes but I'd favour dropping this one anyway. 128.40.37.99 (talk) 16:48, 31 January 2008 (UTC)