Talk:Role-Playing Nations (Archive)/@comment-99.50.110.16-20120921020724/@comment-3112181-20120921022304

@Wiki contributor: First of all, it sort of angers me how you come here, without even making an account or having the courtesy to identify yourself, and tell us what is right and what is wrong. But that's beside the point. Correct, that Austria is not coupled with Hungary yet. Even still, there were many ethnic Hungarians living in eastern Austria at this time, and, due to the fact that Hungarian wise indeed widely spoken in that particular area, the Austrian government recognised it as a language of the country. Czech was also accepted in Austria, but I was reluctant to add that for specific reasons. As for Poland-Lithuania, "Ruthenian" is a broader term for many Slavic-Baltic languages. Lithuanian is a sub-categroy, if you will, of Ruthenian, but since there are also several other eastern Slavic languages spoken in the commonwealth at this time, I decided it would be more convenient to group them into their mother language. Similarily, Sicilian and Neapolitian are both minor languages belonging to the Southern Italian family, thus the reason I grouped them together. They spoke Latin in the Vatican and the surrounding areas, which is roughly considered part of Italy at this time (thought with a separate theocratic gov't). Also, I agree with you on Kalmar Union not speaking Danish. I did not add that one.