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Exploring the Proto-Germanic Language and Its Variants in the Germanic Language Family

This article delves into the Proto-Germanic language, the ancestral tongue of the Germanic language family. It discusses its evolution into various branches such as West Germanic, North Germanic, and East Germanic, highlighting specific languages including Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, Gothic, Swedish, Danish, German, Dutch, English, and Frisian. By tracing the linguistic roots and expansions, we can better understand the historical connections and developments that shaped modern Germanic languages.

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Exploring the Proto-Germanic Language and Its Variants in the Germanic Language Family

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  1. Language families E.g., Germanic Proto-Germanic q g p West North East qgiegig High Low Angl.-Fris. Faroese Icelandic Norw., Gothic ggigi Swed., Dan. German Afr. Dutch English Frisian

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