Languages of Europe in 200 BC with a Map - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Languages % Correct
Old Latin
95%
Doric Greek
93%
Epirote Greek
93%
Koine Greek
93%
Primitive Irish
79%
West Germanic
76%
East Germanic
75%
North Germanic
75%
Gaulish
70%
Proto-Basque
68%
Early Proto-Finnic
64%
Proto-Slavic
63%
Sámi
63%
Paleo-Sardinian
58%
Common Brittonic
55%
Paleo-Corsican
55%
Dacian
53%
Etruscan
51%
Gallaecian
50%
Thracian
50%
Punic
48%
Illyrian
47%
Iberian
44%
Venetic
44%
Proto-Baltic
43%
Sicel
43%
Ligurian
35%
Lusitanian
35%
Scythian
34%
Adyghe
31%
Kabardian
30%
Celtiberian
29%
Proto-Hungarian
28%
Proto-Abazgi
26%
Permic
22%
Rhaetic
22%
Enets-Nenets
20%
Proto-Avar-Andic
20%
Umbrian
20%
Ob-Ugric
15%
Mari
14%
Oscan
13%
Paeonian
11%
Dardanian
10%
Sabine
10%
Faliscan
8%
Samur
8%
Turdetani
8%
Ubykh
8%
Brygian
7%
Messapic
7%
Tartessian
7%
Nakh
6%
Dargin
5%
Lak
5%
Lepontic
5%
Liburnian
5%
North Picene
5%
South Picene
5%
Archi
4%
Tsezic
4%
Elymian
3%
Rutuli
3%
Sicani
3%
Volscian
3%
Aequian
2%
Camunic
2%
Hernican
2%
Marsian
2%
Vestinian
2%
Marrucinian
1%
Paelignian
1%
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