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West Germanic is a family under the super-family Germanic. It includes [[English]], all forms of German (such as [[High German]] and [[Low German]], [[Dutch]], [[Flemish]], [[Yiddish]], [[Afrikaans]], and [[Frisian]]. | West Germanic is a family under the super-family [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]. It includes [[English]], all forms of German (such as [[High German]] and [[Low German]], [[Dutch]], [[Flemish]], [[Yiddish]], [[Afrikaans]], and [[Frisian]]. | ||
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==List of Natlangs== | |||
Listed as follows: | Listed as follows: | ||
* [[West Germanic]] | * [[West Germanic]] | ||
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*** [[Middle Dutch]] | *** [[Middle Dutch]] | ||
*** [[Dutch]] | *** [[Dutch]] | ||
** [[English]] | **Anglo-Frisian | ||
***Stages of English: | ***[[Frisian]] | ||
****[[Anglo-Saxon]] | *** [[English]] | ||
****[[Middle English]] | ****Stages of English: | ||
****[[Early Modern English]] | *****[[Anglo-Saxon]] | ||
****[[Modern English]] | *****[[Middle English]] | ||
*****[[Scots]] | *****[[Early Modern English]] | ||
*****[[Modern English]] | |||
******[[Scots]] | |||
==List of Conlangs== | |||
*[[West Germanic language]] | |||
[[Category:Germanic natlangs]] | |||
[[Category:Germanic conlangs]] | |||
{{Natlangs}} |
Latest revision as of 06:48, 2 November 2014
West Germanic is a family under the super-family Germanic. It includes English, all forms of German (such as High German and Low German, Dutch, Flemish, Yiddish, Afrikaans, and Frisian.
List of Natlangs
Listed as follows:
- West Germanic
- German
- Stages of High German:
- Old High German
- Middle High German
- New High German or Modern (Standard) German
- Stages of Low German
- Old Saxon
- Middle Low Saxon
- Low Saxon aka Low German
- Stages of High German:
- Stages of Dutch:
- Anglo-Frisian
- German
List of Conlangs
This article is one of quite a few pages about Natlangs. Indo-european natlangs:
Uralic Natlangs: Finnish * Khanty * Mansi * Mordvinic * Proto-Uralic
Isolate Natlangs: Basque * * |