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  1. The early Anglo-Frisian and Old Saxon speech communities lived close enough together to form a linguistic crossroads which is why they share some of the traits otherwise only typical of Anglo-Frisian languages. However, despite their common origins, English and Frisian have become very divergent, largely due to the heavy Norse and French ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_FrisianOld Frisian - Wikipedia

    Old Frisian was a West Germanic language spoken between the 8th and 16th centuries along the North Sea coast, roughly between the mouths of the Rhine and Weser rivers. The Frisian settlers on the coast of South Jutland (today's Northern Friesland ) also spoke Old Frisian, but there are no known medieval texts from this area.

  3. Línguas anglo-frísias. As línguas anglo-frísias, por vezes chamadas de línguas germânicas insulares, são um grupo de idiomas germânicos ocidentais ingevônicas, que consistem do inglês antigo, do frísio antigo e de seus descendentes. [ 1] Sua árvore genealógica é: As línguas anglo-frísias distinguem-se de outros idiomas ...

  4. 盎格鲁-弗里西语组. 播报 讨论 上传视频. 西日耳曼语支下的语组. 盎格鲁-弗里西语(英:Anglo-Frisian languages)属 西日耳曼语支 ,包括很多语言, 古英语 、古弗里西语及其后代语言都属于该分支。. 中文名. 盎格鲁-弗里西语组. 外文名. Anglo-Frisian languages. 性 质.

  5. 10 de mai. de 2013 · The article shows a “simplified family tree” of Germanic languages with Anglo-Frisian as a direct ancestor of Old English and Old Frisian. While it's “now believed that the hypothesis that Old English and Frisian can be derived from a single Anglo-Frisian mother tongue is an oversimplification” ( Hallen, 1998 ), it's likely that Anglo-Saxon and Old Frisian belonged to a group of ...

  6. The Frisian languages, which together with the Anglic languages form the Anglo-Frisian languages, are the closest living relatives of English. Low German/Low Saxon is also closely related, and sometimes English, the Frisian languages, and Low German are grouped together as the North Sea Germanic languages, though this grouping remains debated.