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This is the main category of the Proto-West Germanic language.
It is an extinct language that was formerly spoken in Europe.
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Canonical name | Proto-West Germanic |
Language code | gmw-pro |
Language family | West Germanic languages |
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Wikidata | Q78079021 |
Please see Wiktionary:About Proto-West Germanic for information and special considerations for creating Proto-West Germanic language entries.
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- Proto-West Germanic (gmw-pro)
- ├───┬ Anglo-Frisian (gmw-afr)
- │ ├───┬ Anglic (gmw-ang)
- │ │ │ Old English (ang)
- │ │ ├───┬ Anglian Old English (ang-ang)
- │ │ │ ├──── Mercian Old English (ang-mer)
- │ │ │ └───┬ Northumbrian Old English (ang-nor)
- │ │ │ └───┬ Northern Middle English (enm-nor)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ Early Scots (enm-esc)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ Middle Scots (gmw-msc)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ Scots (sco)
- │ │ │ │ ├──── Insular Scots (sco-ins)
- │ │ │ │ ├──── Northern Scots (sco-nor)
- │ │ │ │ ├──── South Scots (sco-sou)
- │ │ │ │ ├──── Traveller Scottish (trl)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Ulster Scots (sco-uls)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ Scots (sco)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ Middle Scots (gmw-msc)
- │ │ │ └──── Geordie English (en-geo)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ Early Scots (enm-esc)
- │ │ │ └───┬ Northern Middle English (enm-nor)
- │ │ ├──── Kentish Old English (ang-ken)
- │ │ └───┬ Middle English (enm)
- │ │ ├───┬ Early Modern English (en-ear)
- │ │ │ └───┬ English (en)
- │ │ │ ├──── Afro-Seminole Creole (afs)
- │ │ │ ├──── Angloromani (rme)
- │ │ │ ├──── Antigua and Barbuda Creole English (aig)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ Aukan (djk)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Ndyuka-Trio Pidgin (njt)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ Australian English (en-AU)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Australian Aboriginal English (en-aae)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ Australian Kriol (rop)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Gurindji Kriol (gjr)
- │ │ │ ├──── Bahamian Creole (bah)
- │ │ │ ├──── Bajan (bjs)
- │ │ │ ├──── Belizean Creole (bzj)
- │ │ │ ├──── Bislama (bi)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ British English (en-GB)
- │ │ │ │ ├──── Manx English (en-IM)
- │ │ │ │ ├──── Scottish English (en-GB-SCT)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Welsh English (en-GB-WLS)
- │ │ │ ├──── Cameroon Pidgin (wes)
- │ │ │ ├──── Chinese Pidgin English (cpi)
- │ │ │ ├──── Grenadian Creole English (gcl)
- │ │ │ ├──── Gullah (gul)
- │ │ │ ├──── Guyanese Creole English (gyn)
- │ │ │ ├──── Hong Kong English (en-HK)
- │ │ │ ├──── Indian English (en-IN)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ Irish English (en-IE)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ Ulster English (en-uls)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Northern Irish English (en-GB-NIR)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ Ulster English (en-uls)
- │ │ │ ├──── Islander Creole English (icr)
- │ │ │ ├──── Jamaican Creole (jam)
- │ │ │ ├──── Krio (kri)
- │ │ │ ├──── Kwinti (kww)
- │ │ │ ├──── Liberian Kreyol (lir)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ Maroon Spirit Language (crp-mar)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Kromanti (alv-kro)
- │ │ │ ├──── Ngatik Men's Creole (ngm)
- │ │ │ ├──── Nicaraguan Creole (bzk)
- │ │ │ ├──── Nigerian Pidgin (pcm)
- │ │ │ ├───┬ North American English (en-NNN)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ American English (en-US)
- │ │ │ │ ├──── California English (en-US-CA)
- │ │ │ │ └──── Canadian English (en-CA)
- │ │ │ │ └───┬ American English (en-US)
- │ │ │ ├──── Pichinglis (fpe)
- │ │ │ ├──── Pijin (pis)
- │ │ │ ├──── Pitcairn-Norfolk (pih)
- │ │ │ ├──── Polari (pld)
- │ │ │ ├──── Samoan Plantation Pidgin (crp-spp)
- │ │ │ ├──── Saramaccan (srm)
- │ │ │ ├──── Shelta (sth)
- │ │ │ ├──── Solombala English (crp-slb)
- │ │ │ ├──── Tobagonian Creole English (tgh)
- │ │ │ ├──── Tok Pisin (tpi)
- │ │ │ ├──── Torres Strait Creole (tcs)
- │ │ │ ├──── Trinidadian Creole English (trf)
- │ │ │ ├──── Turks and Caicos Creole English (tch)
- │ │ │ ├──── Vincentian Creole English (svc)
- │ │ │ └──── Virgin Islands Creole (vic)
- │ │ │ └───┬ English (en)
- │ │ └───┬ Irish Anglo-Norman (gmw-ian)
- │ │ ├──── Fingallian (gmw-fin)
- │ │ └──── Yola (yol)
- │ │ ├───┬ Early Modern English (en-ear)
- │ └───┬ Frisian (gmw-fri)
- │ │ Old Frisian (ofs)
- │ ├──── North Frisian (frr)
- │ ├──── Saterland Frisian (stq)
- │ └──── West Frisian (fy)
- │ ├───┬ Anglic (gmw-ang)
- ├───┬ Frankish (frk)
- │ └───┬ Old Dutch (odt)
- │ ├──── Bergish (gmw-bgh)
- │ └───┬ Middle Dutch (dum)
- │ ├───┬ Dutch (nl)
- │ │ ├───┬ Afrikaans (af)
- │ │ │ └───┬ Tsotsitaal (fly)
- │ │ │ └──── Camtho (cmt)
- │ │ │ └───┬ Tsotsitaal (fly)
- │ │ ├──── Belgian Dutch (nl-BE)
- │ │ ├──── Berbice Creole Dutch (brc)
- │ │ ├──── Jersey Dutch (gmw-jdt)
- │ │ ├──── Negerhollands (dcr)
- │ │ └──── Skepi Creole Dutch (skw)
- │ │ ├───┬ Afrikaans (af)
- │ ├──── Limburgish (li)
- │ ├──── West Flemish (vls)
- │ └──── Zealandic (zea)
- │ ├───┬ Dutch (nl)
- │ └───┬ Old Dutch (odt)
- ├───┬ High German (gmw-hgm)
- │ │ Old High German (goh)
- │ ├──── Lombardic (lng)
- │ └───┬ Middle High German (gmh)
- │ ├───┬ Alemannic German (gsw)
- │ │ ├──── Colonia Tovar German (gct)
- │ │ ├──── High Alemannic German (gsw-hig)
- │ │ ├───┬ Highest Alemannic German (gsw-hst)
- │ │ │ └──── Walser German (wae)
- │ │ ├───┬ Low Alemannic German (gsw-low)
- │ │ │ └──── Alsatian Alemannic German (gsw-FR-als)
- │ │ └───┬ Swabian (swg)
- │ │ └──── Sathmar Swabian (gmw-stm)
- │ ├───┬ Bavarian (bar)
- │ │ ├──── Cimbrian (cim)
- │ │ ├──── Gottscheerish (gmw-gts)
- │ │ ├──── Hutterisch (geh)
- │ │ └──── Mòcheno (mhn)
- │ ├───┬ Central Franconian (gmw-cfr)
- │ │ ├──── Hunsrik (hrx)
- │ │ ├──── Kölsch (ksh)
- │ │ ├──── Luxembourgish (lb)
- │ │ └──── Transylvanian Saxon (gmw-tsx)
- │ ├───┬ East Central German (gmw-ecg)
- │ │ ├──── Silesian East Central German (sli)
- │ │ └──── Upper Saxon German (sxu)
- │ ├──── East Franconian (vmf)
- │ ├───┬ German (de)
- │ │ ├───┬ Austrian German (de-AT)
- │ │ │ └──── Viennese German (de-AT-vie)
- │ │ ├──── Baltic German (de-bal)
- │ │ ├──── Switzerland German (de-CH)
- │ │ └──── Unserdeutsch (uln)
- │ │ ├───┬ Austrian German (de-AT)
- │ ├───┬ Rhine Franconian (gmw-rfr)
- │ │ ├──── Palatine German (pfl)
- │ │ ├──── Pennsylvania German (pdc)
- │ │ └──── Volga German (gmw-vog)
- │ ├──── Vilamovian (wym)
- │ ├──── Yenish (yec)
- │ ├──── Yiddish (yi)
- │ └──── Zipser German (gmw-zps)
- │ ├───┬ Alemannic German (gsw)
- ├──── Low Franconian (gmw-frk)
- ├───┬ Low German (gmw-lgm)
- │ │ Old Saxon (osx)
- │ └───┬ Middle Low German (gml)
- │ └───┬ Low German (nds)
- │ ├───┬ Dutch Low Saxon (nds-nl)
- │ │ ├──── Achterhoeks (act)
- │ │ ├──── Drents (drt)
- │ │ ├──── Gronings (gos)
- │ │ ├──── Sallands (sdz)
- │ │ ├──── Stellingwerfs (stl)
- │ │ ├──── Twents (twd)
- │ │ └──── Veluws (vel)
- │ └───┬ German Low German (nds-de)
- │ ├──── East Frisian Low German (frs)
- │ ├──── Low Prussian (nds-lpr)
- │ ├──── Plautdietsch (pdt)
- │ └──── Westphalian (wep)
- │ ├───┬ Dutch Low Saxon (nds-nl)
- │ └───┬ Low German (nds)
- └──── Suevic (gem-sue)
- ├───┬ Anglo-Frisian (gmw-afr)
- Category:gmw-pro:All topics: Proto-West Germanic terms organized by topic, such as "Family", "Chemistry", "Planets", "Canids" or "Cities in France".
- Category:Proto-West Germanic appendices: Pages containing additional information about Proto-West Germanic.
- Category:Proto-West Germanic entry maintenance: Proto-West Germanic entries, or entries in other languages containing Proto-West Germanic terms, that are being tracked for attention and improvement by editors.
- Category:Proto-West Germanic lemmas: Proto-West Germanic lemmas, categorized by their part of speech.
- Category:Proto-West Germanic names: Proto-West Germanic terms that are used to refer to specific individuals or groups. Place names, demonyms and other kinds of names can be found in Category:Names.
- Category:Requests concerning Proto-West Germanic: Categories with Proto-West Germanic entries that need the attention of experienced editors.
- Category:Proto-West Germanic templates: Proto-West Germanic templates, which contain reusable wiki code that helps with creating and managing entries.
- Category:Proto-West Germanic terms by etymology: Proto-West Germanic terms categorized by their etymologies.
- Category:Proto-West Germanic terms by usage: Proto-West Germanic terms categorized by the manner and context in which they are used by speakers.
- Category:Terms derived from Proto-West Germanic by language: Categories with terms that originate from Proto-West Germanic.
- Category:Varieties of Proto-West Germanic: Categories containing terms in varieties of Proto-West Germanic (regional, temporal, sociolectal, etc.).
Subcategories
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
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