North Germanic languages
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Introduction
The North Germanic languages make up one of the three branches of the Germanic languages. Derived from Proto-Norse and Old Norse, they are spoken in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and (to some extent) Greenland, as well as by a significant Swedish minority in Finland and by immigrant groups mainly in North America and Australia.
Languages
- East Scandinavian
- West Scandinavian
- Faroese
- Icelandic
- Jamtska
- Norwegian, Nynorsk
- Norn
- Gutnish
North-Germanic languages in WikiVerb
Old Norse languages
This map shows the geographic distribution of Old Norse languages around AD900.

Red: Old West Norse, light-red: Old East Norse, blue: Gothic, green: other Germanic languages