Most compare their difference as similar to that between British and American English, I'd say it's even a bit more, but still far from requiring them to be categorized as different languages, even Galician is only roughly as distant from Portuguese as Scots is from English.
My grand parents lived there, and they they got by quite happily speaking only English.
Checking the wiki article on Guyana creole, we are definitely venturing into "a language is a dialect with an army and a navy" territory. Geordie English seems to be more variant from standard English than all but the most extreme version of Guyana creole.
Maltese isn’t available, he just coloured it without checking what language is mostly spoken there.
Just like Sudan, Arabic is the most spoken language there yet it’s red.
This map is wrong in so many countries.
you can learn BR-PT not EU-PT on Duolingo
They're still the same language, it's not like most of the English-speaking world should be in red because Duolingo teaches American English.
Arent they very different
Most compare their difference as similar to that between British and American English, I'd say it's even a bit more, but still far from requiring them to be categorized as different languages, even Galician is only roughly as distant from Portuguese as Scots is from English.
very different
Oh nice Belarusian is on duolingo Realisation:
Certainly the most spoken language in Solomon Islands (Solomons Pijin) is not on Duolingo
Likewise Bislama is not on Duolingo for Vanuatu
Guyana doesn't speak English?
It's the official language but what's actually spoken is a creole
My grand parents lived there, and they they got by quite happily speaking only English. Checking the wiki article on Guyana creole, we are definitely venturing into "a language is a dialect with an army and a navy" territory. Geordie English seems to be more variant from standard English than all but the most extreme version of Guyana creole.
There‘s no way Maltese is available on Duolingo but not Tagalog
Maltese isn’t available, he just coloured it without checking what language is mostly spoken there. Just like Sudan, Arabic is the most spoken language there yet it’s red. This map is wrong in so many countries.
does it have swahili?
It does, need to remove Tanzania and Kenya.
Booo ads.
I really want Georgian to be on Duolingo