Top 10 obscure languages - votes for Faroese

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
GalileoGalileoBasqueFaroeseBasque is a linguistic gem with its mysterious origins and unique structure, like an ancient puzzle waiting to be deciphered.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinBretonFaroeseBreton holds a rich cultural legacy and resilience, making it a unique branch in the Celtic tree, vibrant and tenacious.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanFaroeseSorbianFaroese gets the edge because it's cool to have a language spoken in a place with epic landscapes like the Faroe Islands.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinFaroeseTlingitGiven my European heritage and linguistic interest, Faroese just tickles my fancy more with its Norse roots and charming isolation in the Faroe Islands.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonSamiFaroeseSami languages have a cool, rich cultural heritage and are spoken by indigenous peoples across multiple countries, making them super intriguing!
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurBretonFaroeseAs a Breton myself, I cherish the rich cultural heritage and the deep-rooted traditions of my homeland, making Breton my natural choice.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangLadinoFaroeseLadino's got that Sephardic charm and historical blend that makes it a cultural powerhouse.
Andy WeirAndy WeirFaroeseBretonGiven my love for the offbeat and isolated, Faroese wins because it's got that cool island mystique and a smaller, tight-knit speaker community.
Carl SaganCarl SaganBasqueFaroeseThe Basque language, with its mysterious origins and resilience through time, represents a living piece of human history that connects us to our ancient past, a theme that has always fascinated me deeply.
GalileoGalileoLadinoFaroeseLadino's rich cultural tapestry and historical significance make it a fascinating language to explore and preserve.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurLadinoFaroeseAs a man dedicated to the betterment of human health and global understanding, Ladino's rich cultural history and its role in bridging cultures make it the more valuable asset in today's interconnected world.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannFaroeseManxFaroese gets the edge because its rich literary tradition and active usage keep it thriving, while Manx, despite its revival, is still catching up.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierTlingitFaroeseTlingit wins for its intricate and rich linguistic structure reflecting a deep cultural heritage that's truly captivating.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeBasqueFaroeseBasque has that mysterious ancient charm and it's like the OG language that no one else can quite figure out!
  Pythagoras PythagorasFaroeseCornishFaroese just has that cool Nordic vibe that's hard to beat, with its unique runic history and island culture.
DataDataFaroeseSorbianFaroese wins this round because it's got that Nordic vibe, and who doesn't love a good Viking saga?
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeFaroeseTlingitFaroese wins because it has a quirky charm and is tied to those dramatic North Atlantic landscapes that are simply mesmerizing.
Carl SaganCarl SaganLadinoFaroeseExploring the cosmos of human culture, Ladino presents a rich tapestry of history and resilience, akin to the stars whispering ancient stories.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingFaroeseTlingitFaroese wins because its linguistic ties to Old Norse provide a fascinating window into the Viking past, which is undeniably cool.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingLadinoFaroeseGiven my curiosity about history and culture, Ladino wins for its rich tapestry of Jewish-Spanish heritage and its unique blend of languages.