ITALIC LANGUAGE vs OLD FRISIAN: NOUN
- A branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative
- The Frisian language until the 16th century; the Germanic language of ancient Frisia
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs OLD FRISIAN: RELATED WORDS
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
- East germanic, Modern english, Frisian, Old high german, Germanist, Middle high german, New high german, High german, Low german, Old low german, Old saxon, Old dutch, Middle dutch, Middle low german, West germanic
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs OLD FRISIAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
- East germanic, Modern english, Frisian, Old high german, Germanist, Middle high german, New high german, High german, Low german, Old low german, Old saxon, Old dutch, Middle dutch, Middle low german, West germanic
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs OLD FRISIAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- It is a West Germanic language and therefore is similar to Old Frisian and Old Saxon.
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs OLD FRISIAN: QUESTIONS
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- What do Old Frisian and Old English have in common?