Category:Germanic languages: Difference between revisions

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*[[:Category:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
*[[:Category:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
*[[:Category:Hellenic languages|Hellenic]]
*[[:Category:Hellenic languages|Hellenic]]
*[[:Category:Romance languages|Romance]]
*[[:Category:Romance|Romance]]
*[[:Category:Slavic languages|Slavic]]
*[[:Category:Slavic languages|Slavic]]
'''Other'''
'''Other'''
*[[:Category:Uralic languages|Uralic]]
*[[:Category:Uralic languages|Uralic]]
*[[:Category:Mon-Khmer languages|Mon-Khmer]]


[[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]] [[Category:Indo-European languages]]

Latest revision as of 02:53, 12 November 2018

Germanic languages
This is the project page of Germanic conlangs
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General Information

Germanic languages hail from northern Europe, natural language examples include English, Danish, Dutch, Old Saxon, Gothic, Frisian, Scots, German, Swedish, and Norwegian, and others. This category page is for any language with ties to Germanic language family, be it a natural or a constructed language.

The Germanic language family is often divided up into several branches.

See also

Indo-European

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