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Common Germanic

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Common Germanic is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Germanic languages. It was spoke in the early centuries AD, and likely for a long time before that. It is an Indo-European language. See Germanic substrate hypothesis for more information. Some early Runic inscriptions record words of unchanged or nearly unchanged Common Germanic.

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