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* [[Icelandic]] and [[Faroese]] |
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* [[Swedish]], [[Danish]], [[ Norwegian (Bokmål)]], [[Norwegian (Nynorsk)]] |
* [[Swedish]], [[Danish]], [[ Norwegian (Bokmål)]], [[Norwegian (Nynorsk)]] |
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Revision as of 20:49, 25 November 2013
Germanic languages (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_languages) are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken by a sizable population in Western Europe, North America and Australasia.The common ancestor of all the languages is called Proto-Germanic, which was spoken approximately in the mid-1st millenium BC in Iron Age northern Europe.The Germanic languages include English, German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic and Faroese.
Germanic languages by subgroup:
- West-Germanic Languages
*German - Dutch *German *German *Yiddish *Luxemburgish *Pennsylvania Dutch *Low German *Low German *Plautdietsch *Dutch *Dutch *Afrikaans *Anglo - Frisian *Frisian *English
- North-Germanic Languages
*Scandinavian *Danish *Swedish *Norwegian *Icelandic - Faroese *Icelandic *Faroese
Language pairs:
Some Germanic languages that are particularly similar to one another (and hence have high levels of mutual intelligibility) include those in the following list:
- German and Luxemburgish
- Low German, Dutch, Afrikaans and West Frisian
- Icelandic and Faroese
- Swedish, Danish, Norwegian (Bokmål), Norwegian (Nynorsk)
Germanic-Germanic pairs
de | l | nd | nl | af | fy | is | fo | sv | da | no | |
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de | cell2 | cell3 | cell4 | cell5 | cell6 | cell7 | cell8 | cell9 | cell10 | cell11 | cell12 |
l | cell14 | cell15 | cell16 | cell17 | cell18 | cell19 | cell20 | cell21 | cell22 | cell23 | cell24 |
nd | cell25 | cell26 | cell27 | cell28 | cell29 | cell30 | cell31 | cell32 | cell33 | cell34 | cell35 |
nl | cell36 | cell37 | cell38 | cell39 | cell40 | cell41 | cell42 | cell43 | cell44 | cell45 | cell46 |
af | cell47 | cell48 | cell49 | cell50 | cell51 | cell52 | cell53 | cell54 | cell55 | cell56 | cell57 |
fy | cell58 | cell59 | cell60 | cell61 | cell62 | cell63 | cell64 | cell65 | cell66 | cell67 | cell68 |
is | cell69 | cell70 | cell71 | cell72 | cell73 | cell74 | cell75 | cell76 | cell77 | cell78 | cell79 |
fo | cell80 | cell81 | cell82 | cell83 | cell84 | cell85 | cell86 | cell87 | cell88 | cell89 | cell90 |
sv | cell91 | cell92 | cell93 | cell94 | cell95 | cell96 | cell97 | cell98 | cell99 | cell100 | cell101 |
da | cell102 | cell103 | cell104 | cell105 | cell106 | cell107 | cell108 | cell109 | cell110 | cell111 | cell112 |
no | cell113 | cell114 | cell115 | cell116 | cell117 | cell118 | cell119 | cell120 | cell121 | cell122 | cell123 |