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Nhom ngon ng? German phia Tay

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Chi ngon ng? German phia Tay
S?c t?c Cac dan t?c German phia Tay
Phan b?
đ?a ly
B?t ngu?n t? vung gi?a Rhine , Alps , Elbe , va bi?n B?c ; ngay nay tren toan c?u
Phan lo?i ngon ng? h?c ?n-Au
Ngon ng? con:
ISO 639-5 : gmw
Linguasphere : 52-AB & 52-AC
Glottolog : west2793 [1]
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M?c đ? r?ng rai c?a ng? t?c đ?c ? Chau Au ngay nay

Chi ngon ng? German B?c

    Iceland
    Faroe
    Na Uy

Chi ngon ng? German phia Tay

    Scotland
    Anh
    Ha Lan
    H? đ?c
D?u ch?m cho bi?t cac khu v?c ph? bi?n đa ngon ng? .

Chi ngon ng? German phia Tay la nhom đa d?ng va ph? bi?n nh?t trong ng? t?c German , hai nhom con l?i la Chi ngon ng? German phia B?c va Chi ngon ng? German phia đong (đa bi?n m?t).

Ba ngon ng? n?i ti?ng va ph? bi?n nh?t trong nhom la ti?ng Anh , ti?ng đ?c , va ti?ng Ha Lan . Ngoai ra, no c?ng g?m nh?ng ngon ng? Th??ng đ?c va H? đ?c nh? ti?ng lLuxembourg va ti?ng Yiddish , c?ng nh? nh?ng ngon ng? Franconia va Ingaevon nh? Frisia , ti?ng Scots va ti?ng Afrikaans . Them vao đo, co nhi?u creole , patois , va pidgin hinh thanh d?a tren ti?ng Anh va ti?ng Ha Lan.

Chu thich [ s?a | s?a ma ngu?n ]

  1. ^ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarstrom, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin bien t?p (2013). “West Germanic” . Glottolog . Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.

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