Germanic Languages

Name Germanic languages that have official status in world countries
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Afrikaans
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Faroese
Frisian
German
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Luxembourgish
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10 Comments
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Level 88
May 19, 2016
"Dutch", not "Durch".
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Level 81
May 19, 2016
Oh...
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Level 94
May 19, 2016
Luxembourgish is missing a u.
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Level 72
Nov 1, 2016
Faroese nor Frisian have official status.
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Level 81
Nov 1, 2016
According to wikipedia they have. I just checked again.
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Level 56
Apr 8, 2017
where is

Flemish

?

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Level 39
Jul 29, 2017
'Flemish' describes Belgian Dutch culture, not the Dutch language spoken in Belgium.
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Level 68
Jan 15, 2019
Flemish is moreso a creole than a true language
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Level 67
Aug 27, 2020
It's not a creole, it's just a group of dialects of Dutch.
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Level 41
Apr 30, 2026
The other quiz with the same name has less bugs and hint table. No offense, but what if this ong was changed to be "(without hintS)" to disambiguate?