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  1. Las lenguas germánicas son un subgrupo de la familia de lenguas indoeuropeas habladas principalmente por los pueblos germánicos. Todas derivan de un antecesor común, tradicionalmente denominado idioma protogermánico.

  2. 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.

  3. English is by far the most-spoken West Germanic language, with more than 1 billion speakers worldwide. Within Europe, the three most prevalent West Germanic languages are English, German, and Dutch. Frisian, spoken by about 450,000 people, constitutes a fourth distinct variety of West Germanic. The language family also includes Afrikaans ...

  4. Language spoken at home. Neither the 1987 West German census nor the 2011 census inquired about language. Starting with the 2017 microcensus (a survey with a sampling fraction of 1% of the persons and households in Germany that supplies basic sociodemographic data and facilitates ongoing monitoring of the labor market), a question asking, "Which language is spoken predominantly in your household?"

  5. Media in category "Germanic languages". The following 32 files are in this category, out of 32 total. Adelung Mithridates Title.png 355 × 598; 173 KB. Altfränkische Sprache 600-700.png 2,038 × 2,053; 477 KB. Aretin Rotteck.jpg 830 × 504; 297 KB. Branche indo-europeenne germanique.PNG 960 × 720; 10 KB. Cornelis Kiliaan - Etymologicum ...

  6. Jun 26, 2023 · CAPÍTULO DECIMOTERCERO LAS LENGUAS GERMÁNICAS, por Paolo Ramat 1. La patria de los germanos 2. Las agrupaciones de las lenguas germánicas 3. Los documentos más antiguos 4. El germánico común 5. Fonología del germánico común 6. Morfología del germánico común 7. Las partes invariables 8.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElfdalianElfdalian - Wikipedia

    Elfdalian. Maps of settlements in Älvdalen parish, Sweden, and the percentage of the population speaking Elfdalian (2008 data). Elfdalian or Övdalian ( övdalsk or övdalską, pronounced [ˈœvdɐlskãː] in Elfdalian, älvdalska or älvdalsmål in Swedish) is a North Germanic language spoken by up to 3,000 people [4] who live or have grown ...

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