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West Germanic: English, German, Dutch, and Frisian North Germanic: Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish East Germanic: Gothic, Burgundian, and Vandalic, which are now extinct.
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West Germanic: English, German, Dutch, and Frisian North Germanic: Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish East Germanic: Gothic, Burgundian, and Vandalic, which are now extinct. read less
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Scholars often divide the Germanic languages into three groups: West Germanic, including English, German, and Netherlandic (Dutch); North Germanic, including Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Faroese; and East Germanic, now extinct, comprising only Gothic and the languages of the Vandals, Bu...
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Scholars often divide the Germanic languages into three groups: West Germanic, including English, German, and Netherlandic (Dutch); North Germanic, including Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Faroese; and East Germanic, now extinct, comprising only Gothic and the languages of the Vandals, Burgundians, read less
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Scholars often divide the Germanic languages into three groups: West Germanic, including English, German, and Netherlandic (Dutch); North Germanic, including Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Faroese; and East Germanic, now extinct, comprising only Gothic and the languages of the Vandals, Bu...
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Scholars often divide the Germanic languages into three groups: West Germanic, including English, German, and Netherlandic (Dutch); North Germanic, including Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Faroese; and East Germanic, now extinct, comprising only Gothic and the languages of the Vandals, Burgundians, read less
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