East Germanic languages
November 10th, 2009 by admin
Of all Germanic languages, Frisian is most closely related to English. It is one of the two official languages of the Netherlands. Faroese is a contemporary Western North Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands and Flemish in Belgium. It diverged from common North Germanic about 800 C. East Norse is the eastern branch of the North Germanic languages used in Denmark and Sweden and their present and former Rocket German review colonies. All of the East Germanic languages are extinct. All of the East Germanic languages were probably all very similar. It is said that the East Germanic languages were probably all very similar.