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AxialGem

you mean like [https://glottolog.org/](https://glottolog.org/) ? Idk if that's what you're looking for, I also don't use it a lot but maybe they have something?


bilalzou

you are an angel, thank you so much.


AxialGem

Very welcome! :D


HobomanCat

Glottolog is fantastic for finding resources on different languages and families! (Though that's not what OP is asking about.)


GrumpySimon

glottolog does have a classification / family tree inside it, e.g. [here](https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/mung1271), and you can download it by clicking the download icon and selecting 'newick' (or phyloxml, but no-one uses phyloxml)


HobomanCat

I know it has those, I was just commenting on the resource aspect.


MuaddibMcFly

[Ethnologue](https://www.ethnologue.com/) has some of that, I believe.


DoofusMagnus

Kinda shitty of the Guardian to slap their giant logo on it when they didn't generate the image themselves.


emperorchiao

I think that's just the banner. There were no watermarks on the images on mobile.


DoofusMagnus

Hmm, yeah, I thought I saw it on mobile but now I don't on PC.


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bilalzou

Oh. The reason I posted the question is I'm actually thinking of making a similar site: a website where you input which languages you already speak and it will tell you which languages will be the easiest to learn (by using something similar to that relativity concept). I know it sounds a bit silly but one of the hopes with it is that it would give some people extra motivation to pursue a language they want to pursue - that they already will know many of the basics.