Caucasic_languages.svg
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Description Caucasic languages.svg |
English:
The principal Caucasic language families
Esperanto:
La ĉefaj kaŭkazaj lingvofamilioj
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Author | kwami ( talk ) | ||
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This image relies on colours to convey information. However, the colours used make it difficult or even impossible for people with
colour blindness
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deuteranomaly
and maybe others) to read the information. Please consider changing the colours to meet the needs of a wider audience.
A more precise description of the problem:
In particular, Ubykh is indistinguishable from Nakh.
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