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- American English (← links | change)
- British English (← links | change)
- Orthography (← links | change)
- Yiddish (← links | change)
- English language (← links | change)
- German language (← links | change)
- List of languages (← links | change)
- Dutch language (← links | change)
- Latin script (← links | change)
- Icelandic language (← links | change)
- Colognian (← links | change)
- Violin (← links | change)
- Frisian languages (← links | change)
- Esperanto (← links | change)
- Galician language (← links | change)
- Afrikaans (← links | change)
- Danish language (← links | change)
- Faroese language (← links | change)
- Dialect (← links | change)
- Scots (← links | change)
- Alsatian language (← links | change)
- Swedish language (← links | change)
- Norwegian language (← links | change)
- Middle English (← links | change)
- East Germanic languages (redirect page) (← links | change)
- Yiddish (← links | change)
- English language (← links | change)
- German language (← links | change)
- Dutch language (← links | change)
- Icelandic language (← links | change)
- Afrikaans (← links | change)
- Danish language (← links | change)
- Faroese language (← links | change)
- Swedish language (← links | change)
- Norwegian language (← links | change)
- West Germanic languages (← links | change)
- Germanic languages (← links | change)
- Gothic language (← links | change)
- ISO 639-2 (← links | change)
- North Sea Germanic (← links | change)
- Westphalian language (← links | change)
- Central Bavarian (← links | change)
- Southern Bavarian (← links | change)
- East Franconian German (← links | change)
- Template:Germanic languages (← links | change)
- North Germanic languages (redirect page) (← links | change)
- Yiddish (← links | change)
- English language (← links | change)
- German language (← links | change)
- Dutch language (← links | change)
- Icelandic language (← links | change)
- Scandinavia (← links | change)
- Afrikaans (← links | change)
- Danish language (← links | change)
- Faroese language (← links | change)
- Swedish language (← links | change)
- Norwegian language (← links | change)
- West Germanic languages (← links | change)
- Germanic languages (← links | change)
- Nynorsk (← links | change)
- Gothic language (← links | change)
- Old Norse language (← links | change)
- Bokmål (← links | change)
- ISO 639-2 (← links | change)
- North Sea Germanic (← links | change)
- Westphalian language (← links | change)
- Central Bavarian (← links | change)
- Southern Bavarian (← links | change)
- East Franconian German (← links | change)
- User:StevenJ81/Names of the days of the week (← links | change)
- Template:Infobox currency (← links | change)
- Template:Germanic languages (← links | change)
- Template:Infobox currency/doc (← links | change)
- West Germanic languages (← links | change)
- East Germanic language (redirect page) (← links | change)
- North Germanic language (redirect page) (← links | change)
- Danish language (← links | change)
- Germanic language (redirect page) (← links | change)
- French language (← links | change)
- Faroese language (← links | change)
- Swedish language (← links | change)
- Ein (← links | change)
- Gothic language (← links | change)
- Leonardo (← links | change)
- Wulfila Bible (← links | change)
- Alemannic German (← links | change)
- Old Norse language (← links | change)
- Rodrigo (← links | change)
- Emma (given name) (← links | change)
- Jef Geeraerts (← links | change)
- Talk:The Broons (← links | change)
- Template:ISO 639 name gem (← links | change)
- Ulster Scots dialect (← links | change)
- Indo-European languages (← links | change)
- Thought experiment (← links | change)
- Midgard (← links | change)
- Anglo-Saxons (← links | change)
- Germanic peoples (← links | change)
- Old English (← links | change)
- Scottish people (← links | change)
- Tilia (← links | change)
- Demonym (← links | change)
- Luxembourgish language (← links | change)
- Merovingian dynasty (← links | change)
- Nynorsk (← links | change)
- Gothic language (← links | change)
- Urheimat (← links | change)
- Main-Franconian dialects (← links | change)
- Germanic paganism (← links | change)
- Alemannic German (← links | change)
- Austro-Bavarian language (← links | change)
- Kanfen (← links | change)