Just a fun little project that I ended up doing because of my love for geography. I mean… why not?

I might’ve been a little sloppy, so tell me if you spot any mistakes. (And I have no idea which category to put this in.) Maybe a slavic language next?:eyes:

(by official language; if multiple, then the more dominant one)

Looks like I forgot Malawi and Tunisia. Imagine them colored.

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Wow this is so cool @WikiaWang , I love that it shows how widespread and available wikiHow is! What a fun project:slight_smile:

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This is really awesome.
May I ask where I can find the languages??:slight_smile:

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If you’re referring to all the languages wikiHow offers, you can find on the home page here:

(Or you can go to Eric’s talk page :D)

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You can also find the list of Languages it’s available in from this Language Projects page on wikiHow .

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Thank you.:slight_smile:
I figured the colors stand for the language on the map.

Can you do a more zoomed-in close-up of the Pacific islands and Caribbean nations about the languages we offer?Also, we have a Danish language site, so why isn’t Denmark (just north of Germany) colored in?

Of course!

(I didn’t know we have Danish… can you send me the link?)

Sorry for sounding the alrm. I thought we had Danish. I must have confused it with Dutch. All the D versions rwally throw me off kilter.

Haha, no problem. I’ll get you the closeup of the Caribbean when I get the time.:slight_smile: