A High-German-derived language historically spoken by the Ashkenazi Jews, originated during the 9th century in Central Europe.
ISO 639-2 Code: yid
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgsA High-German-derived language historically spoken by the Ashkenazi Jews, originated during the 9th century in Central Europe.
ISO 639-2 Code: yid
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgs(or Beurla Ghallda/Albais) A West Germanic language spoken in Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster in Ireland - to be distinguished from Scottish Gaelic.
ISO 639-2 Code: sco
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgsA West Germanic language spoken mainly in Luxembourg.
ISO 639-2 Code: ltz
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgs( or Limburgish) A group of Germanic languages spoken in the Belgian and Dutch provinces as well as some areas of Germany.
ISO 639-2 Code: lim
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgsA closely related group of Germanic languages, spoken by Frisian people.
ISO 639-2 Code: fry
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgsA West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe.
ISO 639-2 Code: ger
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgsA West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium.
ISO 639-2 Code: dut
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgsA West Germanic language which became a global lingua franca, named after the Angles, official language of 67 countries in the world.
ISO 639-2 Code: eng
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgs(or Alemannish) A group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family, named after the ancient Germanic tribe known as the Alemanni.
ISO 639-2 Code: gsw
Family: Indo-European lgs / Germanic lgs / West Germanic lgs