: A system that divides verbs into those that change their internal vowel to show tense (like sing/sang ) and those that add a suffix (like walk/walked ).
Germanic languages share unique linguistic features that set them apart from other Indo-European branches: 1 The Germanic Languages
: They share a large set of common words inherited from Proto-Germanic (e.g., "horn" is horn in English, German, and Dutch). : A system that divides verbs into those
The family includes some of the world's most widely spoken languages, with the West Germanic branch being the largest. "horn" is horn in English
: This branch contains the most native speakers (nearly 500 million) and includes English , German , and Dutch . Other members include Afrikaans, Yiddish, and Frisian.