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- Afrikaans (links | edit)
- Basque language (links | edit)
- Burgundians (links | edit)
- Breton language (links | edit)
- Catalan language (links | edit)
- Corsican language (links | edit)
- Danish language (links | edit)
- European Union (links | edit)
- European Economic Community (links | edit)
- Languages of Europe (links | edit)
- List of contemporary ethnic groups (links | edit)
- Frisian languages (links | edit)
- French language (links | edit)
- Franc (links | edit)
- West Flemish (links | edit)
- Faroese language (links | edit)
- Germanic languages (links | edit)
- German language (links | edit)
- Great Vowel Shift (links | edit)
- Grammatical case (links | edit)
- High German languages (links | edit)
- Luxembourg (links | edit)
- Low Saxon (links | edit)
- History of Luxembourg (links | edit)
- Demographics of Luxembourg (links | edit)
- Norwegian language (links | edit)
- Norn language (links | edit)
- Occitan language (links | edit)
- Old Norse (links | edit)
- Old English (links | edit)
- Pope John Paul II (links | edit)
- Swedish language (links | edit)
- Saarland (links | edit)
- Swiss German (links | edit)
- South African English (links | edit)
- Germanic umlaut (links | edit)
- Western Europe (links | edit)
- Walloons (links | edit)
- Yiddish (links | edit)
- BBC World Service (links | edit)
- Carnival (links | edit)
- Grimm's law (links | edit)
- Verner's law (links | edit)
- Middle English (links | edit)
- Languages of the United States (links | edit)
- Scots language (links | edit)
- Alsatian dialect (links | edit)
- Moin (links | edit)
- Rockville, Minnesota (links | edit)