Guess the Map II: witty sequel titles failed me

More Irish speakers than Ireland?

Actually there was a funny little show on TG4 (our national Irish language channel) where a Chinese student over here for a year learnt only Irish before coming over because it's our national language.
 
Countries from which originate a script or something akin (as in latin, greek, cyrillic and of course all those asian scripts I have no clue about :)).
 
Countries where they claim to have an ancient language when in fact it has changed over time?

Percentage of of letters/symbols in the dialect that are quiet when read?
 
Origins of the most used alphabets or writing forms?

Or countries which use indigenous alphabets or writing forms?
 
Or countries which use indigenous alphabets or writing forms?

I think this one's close enough. Countries with a national language whose written script originated within that country. Pink countries are those who share the script with another country (like North and South Korea); striped are countries who use a combination of a foreign and native script.

really's up :goodjob:
 
I think the colours threw people of(north/South Korea and sudan/eritrea? being the same colour)
 
Woohoo - I will think of something today and post it tonight.

Hmm what to do...
 
That was actually a really good one :D
 
No - it's to do with national standards.
 
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