India Languages, asked by akshayadonthala, 4 months ago

what created the German language​

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Answered by NehaRaj6499
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German belongs to the West Germanic group of the Indo-European language family, along with English, Frisian, and Dutch (Netherlandic, Flemish). The recorded history of Germanic languages begins with their speakers' first contact with the Romans, in the 1st century bce.

Answered by yashashvirajput6c40
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  • One of the first ever records of the German language dates back to the 1st Century b.c., when the Romans came into contact with inhabitants of the Rhine-Danube area during their occupation. The modern German we know today is likely to be unrecognisable from the language that the Romans first observed.

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