Talk:Karonian-Baltorusian Languages/@comment-14344403-20180226193747

What the fuck? Karonian is closer to IRL Lithuanian than Baltorusian. In Mapperdonian terms it is closer to Baltikian than Baltorusian,judging by the few Baltorusian words that even exist.3 of the 4 Baltorusian words that are given clearly derived from Germanic sources (like hello,obviously) while Karonian has a Baltic,mostly Lithuanian based vocabulary with influences from Latvian as well as influence I just added from Samogitian,a local dialect/language related to Lithuanian spoken in the western Samogitia region IRL,a.k.a where the heart of Karonas is.

Also Karonian has more speakers than 1.951 million,I havent decided on an official figure yet but it would be around 5-6 million L1 speakers and 7 million L2 speakers.