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Although none of the East Germanic languages are spoken any longer, they are all believed to be similar to one another.
Gutnish - a Swedish dialect, Gutnish is spoken on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea
Hopefully, if you can identify which dialect your student speaks, you can use this as a jumping off point for further research.
http://www.lerc.educ.ubc.ca/lerc/courses/489/worldlang/german/classification.html   (1533 words)

  
 Lombard Dialects (lombard dialects resources)
Some video and audio documents (interviews, recordings, etc. of writers from Ticino) in Ticinese varieties can be found at the following site: [http://www.rtsi.ch/scrittori/ RTSI: Acquarelli popolari] (please notice that the metalanguage of this site is Italian, and that some of the interviews are in Italian rather than in Ticinese Lombard).
- [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=lmo Ethnologue report for Lombard] (it should be noted that the Ethnologue report for Lombard in Switzerland contains a patent error: Ticinese cannot be "the form of Lombard used in the home in Italy" as it is spoken only in Switzerland!)
- [http://www.rtsi.ch/scrittori/ RTSI: Acquarelli popolari], some video and audio documents (interviews, recordings, etc. of writers from Ticino) in Ticinese varieties (please notice that the metalanguage of this site is Italian, and that some of the interviews are in Italian rather than in Ticinese Lombard).
http://lombard.dialects.en.xanax-buy.be   (8535 words)

  
 God Information
The word Allah is not specific to Islam; Arab Christians and Mizrahi Jew also use it to refer to the monotheist deity.
Some Jews consider this unnecessary because English is not the " Hebrew language ".)
Another progenitor of neo-Hasidism, Rabbi Arthur Green, further describes the evolution of pantheistic thought in the Hasidic world, as well, in his book Seek My Face: A Jewish Mystical Theology
http://www.information-resource.net/search/God.html   (7406 words)

  
 Germanic Languages
The West Germanic branch of the Germanic languages is spoken by the Germanic speaking people who occupied the southwestern part of the Germanic homeland.
Gothic was the East Germanic language of the Germanic speaking people who migrated from southern Scania (southern Sweden) to the Ukraine.
Vandalic was the East Germanic language of the Germanic speaking people who invaded Gaul, Iberia, and Africa.
http://softrat.home.mindspring.com/germanic.html   (3010 words)

  
 Talk:Lombardic language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I believe, we should categorize neither as west nor as east germanic until this is settled.
Lombardic is generally considered East Germanic, but it may be possible to disagree about it, since it appears to have taken part in the West Germanic second sound shift (which is probably due to areal contact).
Is it his article on the sound shift in the 1927 PBB, or did he write something specifically on Lombardic?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Lombardic_language   (1145 words)

  
 Lombardy - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Lombardy
several cities united in the Lombard League Lombard League, an alliance formed in 1167 among the communes of Lombardy to resist Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I when he attempted to assert his imperial authority in Lombardy.
In A.D. 569 the region was made the center of the kingdom of the Lombards Lombards (lŏm`bərdz, –bärdz), ancient Germanic people.
The Lombard plain, located in the central part of Lombardy at the confluence of several Alpine passes, has for centuries been a much coveted and frequently invaded area, and it has been a battlefield in many wars.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Lombardy   (1055 words)

  
 Lower Silesian language Encyclopedia
The significance of the political factors in any attempt at answering the question "what is a language?
Germanic substrate hypothesis All Germanic languages are thought to be descended from a hypothetical Proto-Germanic, united by their having been subjected to the sound shifts of Grimm's law and Verner's law.
This is perhaps the most widely cited statement of an analogy that has been attributed to other authors.
http://lower.silesian.language.en.ogarnij.info   (7172 words)

  
 Others knew about 570
In Dissertations of the Prophecies, Abel Pearson is quoted as setting the beginning of the period under discussion in 571.
The Lombards, a fresh and barbarous Gothic horde, had but recently come down from the Danube; (it was in the year A.D. 570) and, with the somewhat remarkable exception of Rome and a connected district, bad seized upon, and established their kingdom in Italy.
Catholic Historians – The Lombards Were the Turning Point
http://www.whyprophets.com/prophets/theyknew.htm   (3713 words)

  
 Lombardic language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lombardic or Langobardic is the extinct language of the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic speaking settlers in Italy in the 6th century.
Formerly, Lombardic was classified as Ingaevonian (North Sea Germanic), but this classification is considered obsolete.
This is based the evidence that Lombardic participated in, and indeed shows some of the earliest evidence for the High German consonant shift.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombardic_language   (473 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Lombard
The Lombard League - the alliance of some 30 cities in Northern Italy which existed off and on between 1167 and 1250 to counter Fredrick I and Fredrick II.
The extinct Lombardic language - a Germanic language spoken by the Lombards.
The surname has also led to the creation of several "Lombard Street" such as:
http://www.yourart.com/research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Lombard   (240 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. George
This, however, by no means implies that the martyr St. George never existed.
This episode of the dragon is in fact a very late development, which cannot be traced further back than the twelfth or thirteenth century.
It may have been derived from an allegorization of the tyrant Diocletian or Dadianus, who is sometimes called a dragon (ho bythios drakon) in the older text, but despite the researches of Vetter (Reinbot von Durne, pp.lxxv-cix) the origin of the dragon story remains very obscure.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06453a.htm   (1859 words)

  
 Lombardic language - definition of Lombardic language in Encyclopedia
Lombardic is an extinct language that was an East Germanic language of the Germanic speaking settlers in Italy in the sixth century C. It is said that Lombardic participated in the so-called second sound shift which is primarily attested in High German.
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Lombardic language - definition of Lombardic language in Encyclopedia
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Lombardic_language   (87 words)

  
 :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::
For example, his day is the only day to have been renamed in the German language from "Woden's day", still extant in English ''Wednesday'' to the neutral ''Mittwoch'' ("mid-week"), while other gods were not deemed important enough for propaganda (''Tuesday'' "Tyr's day" and ''Friday'' "Freyja's day" remained intact in all Germanic languages).
In many Germanic languages, the name for the fourth day of the week (if one counts from Sunday) is frequently, "Wotan's Day" or "Woden's Day", (Wednesday in English, compare Norwegian, Danish and Swedish ''onsdag'', Dutch language Dutch ''woensdag''; curiously the equivalent day in German language German is simply "mid-week" (''Mittwoch'')).
As the chief god of the Germanic pantheon, Odin received particular attention from the early missionaries.
http://www.mauspfeil.net/Odin.html   (3739 words)

  
 Learn Italian in Italy or Switzerland
And you'll also find about seven local Ticinese dialects which are spoken among friends and family as the language of intimacy, and Lombardic, the language of friendly conversation on the street.
The language of formality at Ticino is High Italian.
http://www.orbislingua.com/ebae.htm   (162 words)

  
 _ Swiss italian language speak speaking Switzerland guide
There are also about seven local Ticinese dialects, different again from each other and from Lombardic.
English, although spoken by some, remains well down the list.
The upshot of this is that, even if you happened to be fluent in Lombardic dialect, everyone you met in Ticino would anyway instinctively speak to you – a stranger and a foreigner – in standard Italian, which fortunately is not excessively hard for English-speakers to master.
http://switzerland.isyours.com/E/guide/contexts/italian.html   (282 words)

  
 The Ultimate Category:Extinct languages - American History Information Guide and Reference
This category deals with human languages that are extinct.
The Ultimate Category:Extinct languages - American History Information Guide and Reference
See also Extinct language, Endangered language, Linguicide, List of extinct languages.
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Category:Extinct_languages   (42 words)

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