Difference between revisions of "Germanic language"
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| − | '''Germanic languages''' are spoken in northern Europe and other parts of the world settled by northern Europeans. They include English, Dutch, Flemish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. | + | '''Germanic languages''' are spoken in northern [[Europe]] and other parts of the world settled by northern Europeans. They include [[English]], [[Dutch]], [[Flemish]], [[German]], [[Icelandic]], [[Norwegian]], [[Danish]] and [[Swedish]]. |
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Revision as of 22:53, March 9, 2009
Germanic languages are spoken in northern Europe and other parts of the world settled by northern Europeans. They include English, Dutch, Flemish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish.