-German
-Norwegian
-Swedish
-Icelandic
Those 4 above are 4 Germanic languages that are still spoken today among more (and even more extinct ones such as Old Norse). And don't forget the language you and I are using, English. A language drived from Anglo-Saxon, also a Germanic language.
Germanic languages belong to the Indo European branch. They include English, German, Dutch, Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Afrikaans languages.
North Germanic
West Germanic
East Germanic
High German
The Celtic and Germanic languages are closely related.
Germanic (specifically, North Germanic)
No, danish comes from the same group of languages as English do: the germanic languages (and they come from the Indo-European languages). While English is a germanic language, danish is also a part of the northern languages (the languages in Scandinavia).
Some examples of languages that are not Germanic include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Swahili, and Russian.
They belong with the other languages in the Indo-European ( sometimes called Indo-Germanic ) family of languages.
Small patatoe
The Scandinavian languages belong to the North Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. This branch includes languages such as Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic, and Faroese. The North Germanic branch evolved from the earlier Proto-Norse language and is closely related to other Germanic languages like English, German, Dutch, and Frisian. However, due to the geographical and cultural factors, the Scandinavian languages have distinct characteristics and unique features, setting them apart from other Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages have a rich history and are spoken by millions of people in the Scandinavian region of Northern Europe.
There was never a Germanic language. There were many different Germanic tribes who spoke similar languages which might be called Germanic.
Yes.
They spoke various Germanic languages, including Gothic.
Germanic Aramaic
The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from Old Norse.The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from North Germanic.