Beyond the Alps the Gallic and Germanic tribes were in restless movement.
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Runes are the characters of the alphabet of the early Germanic peoples.
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In 936 his elevation to the Germanic kingdom was a popular one.
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The Germanic confederation at this time made a decided step in advance.
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She was also characteristically Latin and un-Germanic in her feelings and sentiments.
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After finishing school in 1993, Andrea Jansen studied Germaniclanguages in Trinity College.
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After finishing school in 1993, Andrea Jansen studied Germaniclanguages in Trinity College Dublin.
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Interestingly enough, she is an old Bryn Mawr grad with a degree in Germaniclanguages.
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The Germaniclanguages (sometimes called Teutonic) are found in three parts of Europe today.
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Professor of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, Columbia University
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The Lombards belonged to the great Germanicfamily, but they were unfriendly to the Pope and to the Church.
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Is this not better evidence of their independent origin, than is the fancied lineage with the Indo- Germanicfamily of their Oriental descent?
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Elizabeth Elstob, who studied Teutoniclanguages, was one of the founders of women's education.
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It appears with the generic meaning of ''serpent'' in the older forms of many Teutoniclanguages, cf.
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There, too, was made the first translation of the Gospels into one of the Teutoniclanguages, namely, the Gothic.
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What took place may be illustrated by reference to the fate of the Teutoniclanguages in Gaul, Italy, and Spain.
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These have immensely increased the expressiveness of English, while giving it a position midway between the very different Romance and Teutoniclanguages.
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The third part of Europe which uses a Germaniclanguage is England.
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After finishing school in 1993, Andrea Jansen studied Germaniclanguages in Trinity College.
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They even forgot their Germaniclanguage and learned to speak Latin.
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After finishing school in 1993, Andrea Jansen studied Germaniclanguages in Trinity College Dublin.
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Interestingly enough, she is an old Bryn Mawr grad with a degree in Germaniclanguages.
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With this object, he continued active with his pen, both in the Latin and the Germanlanguages.
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The Rabbi at last consented to instruct the boy in the elements of the Russian and Germanlanguages.
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Speaking of the great advantage which an acquaintance with the French and Germanlanguages afforded them, John Yeardley observes:-
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Of the French and Germanlanguages he was a master, and he had some knowledge of the Spanish, Italian, and Swedish.
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The English and Germanlanguages are closely related because the forefathers of the English emigrated to England from Germany, taking their language with them.
Uso de teutonic language em inglês
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The first Teutoniclanguage to be reduced to writing was the Moeso-Gothic.
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Elizabeth Elstob, who studied Teutoniclanguages, was one of the founders of women's education.
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It appears with the generic meaning of ''serpent'' in the older forms of many Teutoniclanguages, cf.
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There, too, was made the first translation of the Gospels into one of the Teutoniclanguages, namely, the Gothic.
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What took place may be illustrated by reference to the fate of the Teutoniclanguages in Gaul, Italy, and Spain.
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These have immensely increased the expressiveness of English, while giving it a position midway between the very different Romance and Teutoniclanguages.