• many dialects of larger languages to the template, not to mention that it doesn't even consider the remaining Germanic languages. +Angr 18:01, 23 March...
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  • they can see the trees on the germanic languages page. The minor, major, reg division gives people an idea of a languages status.Rex 22:10, 24 November...
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  • reasonable! If we're to talk of Germanic peoples as having any unity beyond the happenstance fact that their languages have been grouped in one linguistic...
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  • Template:Finno-Ugric languages, Template:Romance_languages, Template:Germanic languages, Template:Official EU languages and the like. (Template:Romance_languages is also...
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  • templates {{Uralic languages}}, {{Slavic languages}}, {{Germanic languages}},{{Indo-Aryan languages}} and many others. See also Category:Language templates by...
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  • but: all Germanic languages, including English, lack a future tense, irrespectively of in what rigid scheme the grammarians force the languages into. Future...
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  • branches since this template is called Proto-Indo-European language, so specific Germanic (or other) laws don't belong here in my opinion. --ἀνυπόδητος...
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  • Celtic, Germanic and Romance languages? -- PK2 (talk) 06:12, 24 August 2019 (UTC) Please feel free to add relevant material to the Celtic, Germanic, and...
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  • It's no secret – it's actually common knowledge – that English is a Germanic language while Spanish is Romance; the name „Italic” may be less known, but...
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