There is no language known as "NOT".
Yes, Swedish is a Germanic language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family and is closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
Yes, Dutch is a Germanic language.
English is a Germanic language.
Yes. Danish is a Scandinavian tongue which belongs specifically to the North Germanic language group.
English is a West Germanic language that is part of the Germanic language branch within the Indo-European language family.
Yes, Swedish is a Germanic language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family and is closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
Yes, Dutch is a Germanic language.
English is a Germanic language.
Yes. Danish is a Scandinavian tongue which belongs specifically to the North Germanic language group.
English is a West Germanic language that is part of the Germanic language branch within the Indo-European language family.
German is a west Germanic language. It is descended from the proto-Germanic language. For more information, see the links below.
Yes, English is a Germanic language. It has its roots in the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family and has been influenced by other languages over time.
Yes, Flemish is a variety of Dutch spoken in Belgium. Dutch is a Germanic language, so Flemish, being a variety of Dutch, is also considered a Germanic language.
Germanic used to be a language known as ancient German. Now it is used to group all peoples with culture or language of Germanic origin.
Yes, it was (it's an extinct language now), from the Eastern Germanic branch.
A lot of languages are not Germanic. You should specify.
The east germanic language group