The map in no correct. Why?
- Official language -
Correct
- Widely spoken and understood -
False, Try to speak german in France or Italy, jajaja, that's a bad joke, "NO wide-at all" and even no less (maybe regional, jajaja). The German Government try to look bigger than they are. There is no contact with the reality.
- Spoken in a regional level -
FALSE, look the definition of "regional", and look for how many people speak German in USA, Brazil,... jajaja, that's only a bad joke.
It is so far from the reallity that it didn't need more comments.
Danke! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.181.89.217 ( talk) 11:16, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
Yeah, pretty much. I don't think there's a conspiracy here. And I don't think the person that made the comments above was looking at the map too carefully. Only one country on the map is coloured 'widely spoken and understood'--Namibia, so I don't see how France or Italy have to do with that. On that note, France and Italy are coloured 'spoken at a regional level,' which is accurate. The word 'regional' is indicating that it is spoken by a sizable amount of people in a given area. In the United States, as indicated by the census bureau, 1.1 million Americans speak German at home. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.191.9.133 ( talk) 02:54, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
The map in no correct. Why?
- Official language -
Correct
- Widely spoken and understood -
False, Try to speak german in France or Italy, jajaja, that's a bad joke, "NO wide-at all" and even no less (maybe regional, jajaja). The German Government try to look bigger than they are. There is no contact with the reality.
- Spoken in a regional level -
FALSE, look the definition of "regional", and look for how many people speak German in USA, Brazil,... jajaja, that's only a bad joke.
It is so far from the reallity that it didn't need more comments.
Danke! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.181.89.217 ( talk) 11:16, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
Yeah, pretty much. I don't think there's a conspiracy here. And I don't think the person that made the comments above was looking at the map too carefully. Only one country on the map is coloured 'widely spoken and understood'--Namibia, so I don't see how France or Italy have to do with that. On that note, France and Italy are coloured 'spoken at a regional level,' which is accurate. The word 'regional' is indicating that it is spoken by a sizable amount of people in a given area. In the United States, as indicated by the census bureau, 1.1 million Americans speak German at home. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.191.9.133 ( talk) 02:54, 23 June 2009 (UTC)