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  1. v. t. e. The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people [nb 1] mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania and Southern Africa. The most widely spoken Germanic language, English, is also the world's most widely spoken language with an estimated 2 billion speakers.

  2. The Germanic languages are a group of Indo-European languages. They came from one language, Proto-Germanic, which was first spoken in Scandinavia in the Iron Age. Today, the Germanic languages are spoken by around 515 million people as a first language. [1] English is the most spoken Germanic language, with 360-400 million native speakers. [2]

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  4. Las lenguas germánicas se dividen comúnmente en tres ramas: la germánica oriental, la germánica septentrional (lenguas nórdicas) y la germánica occidental. La rama oriental está extinta en su totalidad; a ella pertenecían idiomas como el gótico, el vándalo y el burgundio.

    • 560 - 620 millones (2020) (~180 millones en Europa)
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  5. Feb 21, 2020 · Most linguists talk about this language family in terms of three branches: the Northern, Eastern and Western Germanic languages. From these three branches, we can group all the Germanic languages we know today. The Northern Germanic languages (also known as Scandinavian or Nordic languages) include Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic and Faroese.

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  6. Holandés. Africaans. Yídish. Lenguas germánicas del norte. Las lenguas germánicas del norte más grandes son el sueco, el norguego, y el danés. Estas lenguas germánicas del norte comúnmente se conocen como las lenguas “nórdicas” o “escandinavas,” porque se hablan como idioma nativo a lo largo de Escandinavia por unas 20 millones ...

  7. According to a 2020 analysis conducted by Pew Research Center using 2017 data from Eurostat, the most popular non-English foreign languages learned in German primary and secondary schools were French (15%), Spanish (5%) and Russian (1%), with others garnering less than 1% each.

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