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Germanic languages

The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, Northern 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. All Germanic languages are derived from Proto-Germanic, spoken in Iron Age Scandinavia, Iron Age Northern Germany and along the North Sea and Baltic coasts.

Extends: [Germanic languages](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Germanic languages), [Indo-European languages](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Indo-European languages)

Properties

Property Expected Type Description
Name Text Germanic
Speakers Text c. 515 million
Region Text Europe, Central Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, Anglo-America, Dutch Caribbean, Suriname, Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania
Familycolor Text Indo-European
Protoname Text Proto-Germanic
Child1 Text North Germanic
Child2 Text West Germanic
Child3 Text East Germanic, Extinct language
Iso2 Text gem
Iso5 Text gem
Glotto Text germ1287
Glottorefname Text Germanic
Lingua Text 52- (phylozone)
Map Text Germanic languages with dialects revised.png
Mapcaption Text European Germanic languages
Map2 Text Germanic languages.svg
Mapalt2 Text world map showing countries where a Germanic language is the primary or official language
Mapcaption2 Text first language, primary language