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Frankish language
The Frankish language
can refer to:
Old Frankish
, the language spoken by the
Franks
, a
Germanic
people active in the
Roman
era
The
Low Franconian languages
, the linguistic subgroup containing modern variants of the
Old Frankish language
:
Dutch
and
Afrikaans
.
any
Franconian German
variety
a
West Franconian
dialect of modern
German
spoken in
Alsace
and
Lorraine
(
Lorraine Franconian
), regions in
France
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