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Major
Modern
Germanic languages
Afrikaans
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Danish
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Dutch
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English
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German
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Norwegian
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Swedish
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Yiddish
Minor
Modern
Germanic languages
Faroese
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Frisian
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Icelandic
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Luxembourgish
Reg. acknowledged
Germanic languages/dialects
Limburgish
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Low German / Low Saxon
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North Frisian
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Saterland Frisian
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Scots
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