pecularities of north germanic and roman languages
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theme: theme: pecularities of north germanic and roman languages: consonant system, sound laws teacher: yokutkhon rakhmonkulova the north germanic languages make up one of the three branches of the germanic languages—a sub-family of the indo-european languages—along with the west germanic languages and the extinct east germanic languages. the language group is also referred to as the nordic languages, a direct translation of the most common term used among danish, faroese, icelandic, norwegian, and swedish scholars and people. the term north germanic languages is used in comparative linguistics,[1] whereas the term scandinavian languages appears in studies of the modern standard languages and the dialect continuum of scandinavia.[2][3] danish, norwegian and swedish are close enough to form...
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