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Revision as of 16:59, 24 May 2007 editDeacon of Pndapetzim (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Administrators39,755 editsm Reverted 1 edit by 84.135.236.102 to last revision by Deacon of Pndapetzim. using TW← Previous edit Revision as of 09:20, 25 May 2007 edit undo84.135.235.92 (talk) Ulster Scots isn't a language in its own right. If we start including dialects (of dialects) this list will never end.Next edit →
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Major Modern Germanic languages
Afrikaans | Danish | Dutch | English | German | Norwegian | Swedish | Yiddish
Minor Modern Germanic languages
Faroese | Frisian | Icelandic | Luxembourgish
Reg. acknowledged Germanic languages/dialects
Limburgish | Low German / Low Saxon | North Frisian | Saterland Frisian | Scots
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