West Germanic languages

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West Germanic languages
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The West Germanic Languages are a branch of Germanic languages first spoken in Central Europe and the British Isles. The branch has three parts: the North Sea Germanic languages, the Weser-Rhine Germanic languages, and the Elbe Germanic languages. The most spoken languages in the branch are English, German, and Dutch.[1]

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These languages were spread around the world in the Colonial Era. English is now spoken by around 400 million people natively.[2]

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Branches

There are three branches of West Germanic languages:

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