Anglo-clippings
The anglo-clippings is the linguistic group gathering the languages which take root of the north of the Netherlands until the south of the Denmark, extended from the current Friesian language and the old languages angles.
The group contains the languages:
This group of languages of course took an enormous importance since the 17th century with the English conquests which make today of English the international language par excellence. However one attends a progressive extinction of the clippings of which the use is safeguarded more only by rural populations of the Netherlands and Denmark.
Internal bonds
- Linguistic
- Dictionary of the languages
- Languages by family
- Indo-European Languages
- Germanic Languages
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