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Languages of Germany / High German languages / Languages of Switzerland / Frisian languages / Middle High German / West Frisian language / Proto-Germanic language / Swiss German / Low German / Languages of Europe / Europe / German dialects
Date: 2006-12-16 12:43:52
Languages of Germany
High German languages
Languages of Switzerland
Frisian languages
Middle High German
West Frisian language
Proto-Germanic language
Swiss German
Low German
Languages of Europe
Europe
German dialects

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