Germanic

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Germanic may refer to:

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Bavarian is the adjective form of the German state of Bavaria, and refers to people of ancestry from Bavaria.

Dutch commonly refers to:

Danish may refer to:

German(s) may refer to:

Indo-European is a major language family of Europe, the Middle East and South Asia.

Norse is a demonym for Norsemen, a medieval North Germanic ethnolinguistic group ancestral to modern Scandinavians, defined as speakers of Old Norse from about the 9th to the 13th centuries.

Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to:

Scottish usually refers to something of, from, or related to Scotland, including:

A Scandinavian is a resident of Scandinavia or something associated with the region, including:

Indo-Iranian may refer to:

Somali may refer to:

Pontic, from the Greek pontos, or "sea", may refer to:

PGMC may refer to:

The name Blythe derives from Old English bliþe, and further back from Proto-Germanic *blithiz.

Pre-Indo-European means "preceding Indo-European languages".

Swedish or svensk(a) may refer to:

Verner may refer to:

Germanic sound shifts are the phonological developments from the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) to Proto-Germanic, in Proto-Germanic itself, and in various Germanic subfamilies and languages.

Gothic or Gothics may refer to:

Semitic most commonly refers to the Semitic languages, a name used since the 1770s to refer to the language family currently present in West Asia, North and East Africa, and Malta.