English: A map showing the approximate present-day distribution of the Indo-European branches within their homelands of Europe and Asia. The following legend is given in the chronological order of the earliest surviving written attestations of each branch:
Dotted/striped areas indicate where multilingualism is common (more visible upon full enlargement of the map).
Polski: Współczesne rozmieszczenie głównych gałęzi języków indoeuropejskich w Eurazji. Obszary kreskowane i kropkowane (lepiej widoczne w powiększeniu) oznaczają powszechną wielojęzyczność ich mieszkańców.
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Georgia and Azerbaijan aren't majority multilingual any longer. Many, but not all, in older generations speak Russian from the Soviet era but now English is taught mainly in place of Russian. And we aren't showing Finland as multilingual in a Germanic...
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