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West Germanic is the largest branch of the Germanic family of languages, including such languages as
English, Dutch, and German.
The other families of Germanic are North Germanic and East Germanic.
History
There was never a West Germanic proto-language from which all the languges currently in the group seem to have derived. As
such the grouping is more of a geographical convenience to categorize languages that share many similarities with each other but
also individually compare closely to particular aspects of North
Germanic or East Germanic.
Family tree
Note that divisions between subfamilies of Germanic are rarely precisely defined; most form continuous clines, with adjacent
dialects being mutually intelligible and more separated ones not.
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