r/LinguisticMaps

31k members
r/LinguisticMaps is a subreddit with 31k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses languages, maps, dialects, language, and distribution.
A place for old and new linguistic maps (linguistic features, language and ethnographic maps). Your post should either link to one or discuss some aspect of them.

Popular Themes in r/LinguisticMaps

#1
Advice Requests
: "“Street” around Europe"
6 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Most common native language in Ukraine in the 2001 census"
1 post
#3
Ideas
: "made this one because i was bit bored, hope y'all like it:D"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/LinguisticMaps

#1

Languages

: "Adjective placement in Languages of Europe"
255 posts
#2

Maps

: "Linguistic Map of Europe in 1850 to 1900 [OC] (sources in the comments)"
86 posts
#3

Dialects

: "The pronoun "I" in traditional North Germanic Dialects. (V 3.0)"
54 posts
#4

Language

: "Extinct, Dead and Dormant Languages and Dialects from all the World (CORRECTED)"
44 posts
#5

Distribution

: "Linguistic Composition of Estonia and Latvia in 1897 (according to russian census)"
33 posts
#6

Map

: "Linguistic Map of Spain"
28 posts
#7

History

22 posts
#8

Europe

: "Linguistic Map of Europe in 1850 to 1900 [OC] (sources in the comments)"
21 posts
#9

Linguistic Map

: "Linguistic Map of Belize [oc]"
17 posts
#10

Linguistic

: "Linguistic Map of Europe in 1850 to 1900 [OC] (sources in the comments)"
16 posts

Flair Used in r/LinguisticMaps

#1
Europe
: "Adjective placement in languages of Europe"
33 posts
#2
Iberian Peninsula
: "‘The three biggest languages in the Iberian peninsula’ - how widely are Castilian (Spanish), Portuguese and Catalan spoken today?"
21 posts
#3
World
: "A (slightly speculative) linguistic map of Eurasia and Africa, in 2500 BC"
11 posts
#4
Asia
: "East Asian 2000BC Language Map"
9 posts
#5
Americas
: "The Spanish language in the Americas [OC] (fixed reupload)"
7 posts
#6
East European Plain
: "Evolution of every Slavic vernacular & demographic shifts"
6 posts
#7
France / Gaul
: "Status of Non Standard French in France"
5 posts
#8
Eurasia
: "My guesses for the urheimats and dates of some language families"
4 posts
#9
North America
: "A Map of Indigenous Languages in America and Canada With At Least 1000 Speakers"
4 posts
#10
Scandinavia
: "The pronoun "I" in traditional North Germanic dialects. (V 3.0)"
4 posts

Member Growth in r/LinguisticMaps

Yearly
+6k members(23.3%)

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Last updated: June 22, 2026