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West Germanic language

Low Franconian language
Language classification Indo-European languages Germanic languages West Germanic languages Low German languages Low Franconian language Low Franconian is any of several West Germanic languages spoken in the Netherlands, northern Belgium, and South Africa. Together with Low ...
Saxon language
See: Lower Saxon language (a variety of Low German) Anglo-Saxon language (the ancestor language of English) Old Saxon language (the ancestor language of Anglo-Saxon language) Upper Saxon language (a variety of High German ...
Class P, subclass PF -- West Germanic languages
Subclass PF: West Germanic languages is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system under . This article describes subclass PF. Contents PF 1-5999.........West Germanic 1-979.........Dutch 1001-1184.....Flemish 1401-1541.....Friesian 3001-5999.....German 3801-3991 ...
Frankish language
The Frankish language can refer to: the language spoken by the Franks, a Germanic people active in the Roman era, often now called Old Frankish a West Franconian dialect of modern German spoken in... Franconian dialects, such as Palatinate German. Frankish is often confused with the Alsatian language, an ...
List of languages by writing system
derivatives English language French language German language Javanese language Latin language Polish... Arabic script Arabic language Persian language Urdu language Armenian alphabet Armenian language Brahmic family Bengali script Assamese language Bengali language Devanagari script Hindi ...
European languages
Germanic languages North Germanic (descending from Old Norse) West (Insular) Scandinavian Icelandic... (Norwegian Bokmål) Russenorsk language Swedish West Germanic High German German Middle German... linguistically belong to European language families (such as Afrikaans , Pennsylvania German and Persian ...
Class P -- Language and Literature
language and literature; Latin language and literature Modern languages; Celtic languages Romanic languages Germanic languages English language West Germanic languages Slavic languages... Class P: Language and Literature is a classification used by the Library of Congress ...
East Germanic language
East Germanic languages are a group of Indo-European languages in the Germanic family that were... sketchy regarding many East Germanic Languages as all are extinct and only Gothic has any extensive written records. There are however, similarities shared by many North and East Germanic languages to ...
Middle Low German
The Middle Low German language is an ancestor of the modern Low German language, and was spoken from about 1100 to 1500. Later Middle Low German split off into Low Franconian language, Low Saxon and East Low German ...
10  Ethnic composition of Austria-Hungary
1910 Austria-Hungary ethno-linguistic composition Total population: 50,238,000 Germanic languages: 11,987,000 German language (24%) Finno-Ugric languages: 10,051,000 Hungarian language (20%) Slavic languages: (48%) 6,436,000 Czech language (13%) 5,623,000 Croatian and Serbian language (11 ...
11  Alsatian language
as Swiss German or Swabian. It is often confused with the Frankish language, an unrelated German West Franconian dialect. Both languages are called alsacien in French. See also: Languages of France... Alsatian (French Alsacien , German Elsässisch ) is a German Alemannic dialect spoken in Alsace, a ...
12  Pfälzisch language
Pfälzisch (Palatinate German) is a West Franconian dialect of German which is spoken in the Rhine Valley between the cities of Zweibrücken, Kaiserslautern and Mannheim. Pennsylvania German, or Pennsylvania Dutch is descended primarily from the Palatinate German dialects spoken by Germans who ...
13  East Germanic tribes
tribes were differentiated as Goths, Burgundians and Vandals among others. The East Germanic languages shared many characteristics and are more closely related to North Germanic than West Germanic because of a later migration date. All the East Germanic languages are extinct ...
14  Franconian
The term Franconian usually refers to Franconia (German Franken ), a region in Germany, now part of Bavaria. Franconian is also used to refer to the Franconian language family or to several specific West Middle German dialects of German within this language family ...
15  Lombardic language
Lombardic is an extinct language that was the West Germanic language of the Germanic speaking settlers in Italy in the sixth century C. E. It is said that Lombardic participated in the so-called second sound shift which is primarily attested in High German ...


 
 
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