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German languages

Germanic
Geographic
distribution
Principally northern, western and central Europe, the Americas (Anglo-America, Caribbean Netherlands and Suriname), Southern Africa and Oceania
Linguistic classification Indo-European
  • Germanic
Proto-language Proto-Germanic
Subdivisions
ISO 639-5
Linguasphere 52- (phylozone)
Glottolog germ1287
world map showing countries where a Germanic language is the primary or official language
The Germanic languages by country

West Germanic

  English most spoken native language
  English official but not primary language
  German most spoken native language
  Dutch most spoken native language

North Germanic

  Swedish most spoken native language
  Swedish official but not primary language
  Danish most spoken native language
  Danish official but not primary language
  Norwegian most spoken native language
  Icelandic most spoken native language

West Germanic

North Germanic

The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of approximately 500 million people mainly in North America, Oceania, Southern Africa, and Central, Western and Northern Europe.

The West Germanic branch includes the three most widely spoken Germanic languages: English with approximately 360–400 million native speakers,German with over 100 million native speakers, and Dutch with 23 million native speakers. Other major West Germanic languages are Afrikaans—an offshoot of Dutch—with over 7.1 million native speakers,Low German with roughly 6.7 million native speakers (considered a separate collection of dialects; 5 million in Germany and 1.7 million in the Netherlands),Yiddish—once used by approximately 13 million Jews in pre-World War II Europe —and Scots, both with 1.5 million native speakers. Limburgish varieties have roughly 1.3 million speakers along the DutchBelgianGerman border.

The main North Germanic languages are Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Faroese, which have a combined total of about 20 million speakers.


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