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    Frankish (reconstructed endonym: *Frenkisk), also known as Old Franconian or Old Frankish, was the West Germanic language spoken by the Franks from the...
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  • Frankish language can refer to: Frankish language, the language spoken by the Franks, a Germanic people active in the Roman era The Low Franconian languages...
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    Old Frankish. As such, Old Dutch and Middle Dutch, together with loanwords in Old French, are the principal languages used to reconstruct Old Frankish using...
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  • Look up Frankish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frankish may refer to: Franks, a Germanic tribe and their culture Frankish language or its modern...
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  • Dutch is a West Germanic language, that originated from the Old Frankish dialects. Among the words with which Dutch has enriched the English vocabulary...
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    nearly 300 years, their language, Frankish, became extinct in most of France and was replaced by later forms of the language throughout Luxembourg and...
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    native Celtic languages of Northern Roman Gaul like Gallia Belgica and by the (Germanic) Frankish language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. Today...
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    Franks (redirect from Frankish people)
    the old empire. Although the Frankish name does not appear until the 3rd century, at least some of the original Frankish tribes had long been known to...
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    Scandinavia (category Articles containing Old Frankish-language text)
    Langobardorum appear the forms Scadan, Scandanan, Scadanan and Scatenauge. Frankish sources used Sconaowe and Aethelweard, an Anglo-Saxon historian, used Scani...
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    into English were themselves loanwords from other languages, such as the Germanic Frankish language.[not verified in body] While some new words enter...
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