File:Human Language Families Updated.jpg

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current02:11, 22 January 2026Thumbnail for version as of 02:11, 22 January 20261,357 × 650 (451 KB)wikimediacommons>PsynherUpdated South Asia: Most of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Assam, and Tripura are now marked as speaking an Indo-Iranian language instead of a Sino-Tibetan one. Adjusted the Indo-Iranian and Dravidian language family border in peninsular India the broder between India's southern linguistic states and the rest of the country. Split up Sri Lanka linguistically.

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