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'''Germanic languages''' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_languages) form a group of languages in the Indo-European family. [[North Germanic languages]] are a subgroup of Germanic languages.
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'''Germanic languages''' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_languages) form a group of languages in the Indo-European family. [[North Germanic languages]] are a subgroup of Germanic languages. [[Compounds]] play an important role in Germanic languages.
   
 
Languages with some coverage in [[Apertium]], in alphabetical order :
 
Languages with some coverage in [[Apertium]], in alphabetical order :

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Germanic languages (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_languages) form a group of languages in the Indo-European family. North Germanic languages are a subgroup of Germanic languages. Compounds play an important role in Germanic languages.

Languages with some coverage in Apertium, in alphabetical order :

Uncovered languages include (list not complete):

See also