[Trending] This Awesome Linguistic Tree Shows How Languages Are Connected

Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their origin? This is ...

Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their origin? This is what illustrator Minna Sundberg has captured in an elegant infographic of a linguistic tree which reveals some fascinating links between different tongues.

Using the research data from Ethnologue, Minna has used a tree metaphor to illustrate how all major European, and even plenty of Eastern languages can be grouped into Indo-European and Uralic “families.”. The whole image is dotted with languages, with bigger leaves representing those with the most native speakers. But even this detailed image doesn’t cover the immense variety of languages out there: “Naturally, most tiny languages didn’t make it on the graph,” the artist explained to io9. “There’s literally hundreds of them in the Indo-European family alone and I could only fit so many on this page, so most sub-1 mil. speaker languages that don’t have the official status somewhere got the cut.”

More info: Minna Sundberg (h/t: mental flossdemilked)

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Here’s a high-resolution image.

On the top left side, you can see the Indo-Iranian languages. It also depicts the links between Hindi and Urdu as well as some regional Indian languages like Rajasthani

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The European branch splits in three: Slavic, Romance and Germanic. A rather complicated relationship between the Slavic languages is visible, as well as some of Britain’s oldest languages grouped together

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Bigger leaves represent more people using the language as their native tongue. It also shows the Germanic roots of English language

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Maybe the most curious bit is the origins of the Finnish language, which despite the geographical proximity to other Scandinavian languages, belongs to Uralic family

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Source: BoredPanda

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