Talk:List of Mayan languages

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[edit] Suggestion

This is looking quite good. With a little more attention, the addition of some explanatory context, cites/refs and years for the figures and maybe a location map, this could worked into a Featured List. I guess the FA nom for the main article should be cleared first, tho... anyways- nice work.--cjllw | TALK 23:51, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] speaker populations

Firstly, these all use period (.) as the thousands separator; while this is the case in many European countries, comma is the usual one in most countries where English is an official language. So for en: I think comma would be better.

I also wonder where these figures are sourced - they look like they have been taken from Ethnologue, but those tend to be somewhat inflated. At least they are comparable across many linguistic groups, I suppose.

72.224.120.80 02:54, 18 July 2007 (UTC)