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One of three idiosyncratic terms we use to designate our <i>[[Sprachraum]]</i>, this one for the following: | One of three idiosyncratic terms we use to designate our <i>[[Sprachraum]]</i>¹, this one for the following: | ||
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FTR, as East German is extinct, all modern germanic languages would be West though some would distinguish further branching and the genetic model of living languages gives a partial picture at best. | FTR, as East German is extinct, all modern germanic languages would be West though some would distinguish further branching and the genetic model of living languages gives a partial picture at best. | ||
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One of three idiosyncratic terms we use to designate our Sprachraum¹, this one for the following:
See Also:
Qin, Latin
FTR, as East German is extinct, all modern germanic languages would be West though some would distinguish further branching and the genetic model of living languages gives a partial picture at best.