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Germanic bhasa

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(Germanic languages se bheja gais)
Germanic
Geographic
distribution
Dunia bhar me, jaada kar ke Northern, Western and Central Europe, the Americas (Anglo-America, Caribbean Netherlands and Suriname), Southern Africa, South and Southeast Asia, Oceania
Linguistic classificationIndo-European
  • Germanic
Proto-languageProto-Germanic
Subdivisions
ISO 639-2 / 5gem
Linguasphere52- (phylozone)
Glottologgerm1287
ELPTemplate:Endangered Languages Project
European Germanic languages
world map dekhae hae uu des jahaan pe ek Germanic bhasa khaas, nai to sarkari bhasa hae
world map dekhae hae uu des jahaan pe ek Germanic bhasa khaas, nai to sarkari bhasa hae
  Des jahaan pe ek Germanic bhasa jaada log ke matr bhasa hae.
  Des jahaan pe ek Germanic bhasa sarlari bhasa hae lekin jaada log ke matr bhasa nai hae]]
  Des jahaan pe ek Germanic bhasa ke koi official status nai hae lekin kaam me laawa jaae hae

Germanic bhasa, ek bhasa ke palwaar hae jon Indo-European bhasa ke palwaar ke ek hissa hae. Isme lagbhag 515 million log baat kare hae{{refn|group=nb|Estimates of native speakers of the Germanic languages vary from 450 million, jaada kar ke Europe, North America, Oceania aur southern Africa me. Sab se jaada baat karaa jaae waala Germanic bhasa, English bhasa hae, jon dunia ke sab se jaada bola jaae waala bhasa hae, with lagbhag 2 billion baat kare waala log. Sab Germanic bhasa Proto-Germanic me se aais hae jisme Iron Age me Scandinavia, northern Germany[1], North Sea ke coast me aur Baltic Sea ke coast me bola jaawat rahaa.[2]

Germanic bhasa ke tiin hissa me baata jaae hae; North Germanic bhasa, West Germanic bhasa aur East Germanic bhasa. West Germanic bhasa me tiin sab se jaada bola jaae waala Germanic bhasa hae; English bhasa, jon 360-400 million log ke matr bhasa hae[3], German bhasa, jon 100 million log ke matr bhasa hae aur Dutch bhasa, jon 24 million log ke matr bhasa hae. Aur West Germanic bhasa hae Afrikaans, Low German bhasa, Yiddish, Scots bhasa, Limburgish bhasa aur Frisian bhasa. Sab se barraa North Germanic bhasa hae Swedish bhasa, Danish bhasa, aur Norwegian bhasa. East Germanic bhasa me Gothic bhasa, Burgundian bhasa aur Vandalic bhasa rahaa, jon sab abhi mar gais hae.

  1. Bell-Fialkoll, Andrew, ed. (2000). The Role of Migration in the History of the Eurasian Steppe: Sedentary Civilization v. "Barbarian" and Nomad. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 117. ISBN 0-312-21207-0.
  2. "Germanic languages - Proto-Germanic, Indo-European, Germanic Dialects | Britannica". Archived from the original on 29 December 2023. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  3. "Världens 100 största språk 2010" [The world's 100 largest languages in 2010]. Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). 2010. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.