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Other and Germanic
Other later Germanic forms include Middle English, Old Frisian ( adjective and noun ), Old Saxon, Old High German, and evil Gothic.
Other female deities such as the valkyries, the norns, and the dísir are associated with a Germanic concept of fate ( Old Norse Ørlög, Old English Wyrd ), and celebrations were held in their honor, such as the Dísablót and Disting.
Other founding horse-associated twin brothers are attested among various other Germanic peoples, and appear in other Indo-European cultures.
Other Germanic mysticist groups, such as the Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft of Ludwig Fahrenkrog were disendorsed by the Nazi regime.
Other countries had ( or still have, unofficially ) customary units of their own, sometimes very similar in name and measure to U. S. customary units, since they often share the same Germanic or Roman origins.
Other Germanic languages still have similar words for " duck ", for example, Dutch eend " duck " and German Ente " duck ".
Other Iron Age attestations of the swastika can be associated with Indo-European cultures such as the Indo-Iranians, Celts, Greeks and Germanic peoples and Slavs.
Other giants, perhaps descended from earlier Germanic mythology, feature as frequent opponents of Dietrich von Bern in medieval German tales-in later portrayals Dietrich himself and his fellow heroes also became giants.
Other Germanic cognates include the Dutch Aarde, and German Erde, though these are not direct sources, but rather tangential linguistically.
Other Germanic idioms were spoken in Alamannia in green.
It had no ISO 639-2 code of its own, but was classified under the " Germanic ( Other )" collective language code " gem ".
Other Germanic language variants for " deutsch / deitsch / dutch " are: Dutch " Duits ", Yiddish " daytsh ", Danish " tysk ", Norwegian " tysk ", and Swedish " tyska ".
Other early examples of mutual surety and assurance pacts can be traced back to various forms of fellowship within the Saxon clans of England and their Germanic forbears, and to Celtic society.
Other scholars group all female spirits and deities associated with battle under the class of idis, dis, valkyrie and other names such as sigewif ( victory-women, associated by the Anglo-Saxons with a swarm of bees ) and find the commonalities both linguistically and in surviving myths and magic charms sufficient cause to group together all variations on this theme from various Germanic cultures.
Other less numerous Germanic peoples, including the Burgundians and the Visigoths, were active in the territory at that time ; the Germanic languages spoken by the Franks, Burgundians, and others were not written languages, and at this remove it is sometimes difficult to identify from which specific Germanic source a given Germanic word in French is derived.
Other Germanic words in Old French appeared as a result of Norman, i. e. Viking, settlements in Normandy during the 10th century.
Other Germanic languages have etymologically related names: Danish: Nøddekrige ; Dutch: Notenkraker ; Norwegian: Nøttekråke ; Swedish: Nötkråka.
Other sources say Mugwort is derived from the old Norse muggi, meaning " marsh ", and Germanic " wuertz ", meaning " root ", which refers to its use since ancient times to repel insects, especially moths.
Other more ordinary words were replaced by coinages from Vulgar Latin or Germanic sources because the classical words had fallen into disuse.
Other names were classified as Germanic and Iranian, which also suggests that the Hunnic language could have been Indo-European instead of Turkic.
Other Germanic peoples that settled briefly in the Balkans were the Gepids and Lombards.
Other scholars have identified Lipiţa as Celtic, Germanic or Slavic.

Other and languages
Other widely spoken Afroasiatic languages are Amharic, the national language of Ethiopia, with 18 million native speakers ; Somali, spoken by around 19 million people in Greater Somalia ; and Hausa, the dominant language of northern Nigeria and southern Niger, spoken by 18. 5 million people and used as a lingua franca in large parts of the Sahel, with some 25 million speakers in total.
Other languages may use a Semitic abjad with mandatory vowel diacritics, effectively making them abugidas.
Other languages, such as Thai Sign Language, developed as a creole of ASL and indigenous sign ; a similar situation may have occurred with Malaysian Sign Language, which in turn was the base of Indonesian Sign Language.
Other languages use fricative and often trilled segments as syllabic nuclei, as in Czech and several languages in Democratic Republic of the Congo, and China, including Mandarin Chinese.
Other languages:
Other major languages, such as Java and C ++, have nothing similar to the CPAN ( though for Java there is central Maven, and C ++ has the Boost C ++ Libraries ).
Other languages were designed for use with manual memory management, but have garbage collected implementations available ( e. g., C, C ++).
Other languages with more than one million speakers are Hadia ( 1. 6 million ), Kambata ( 1. 4 million ), and Afar ( 1. 5 million ).
Other speech varieties include: standard languages, which are standardized for public performance ( for example, a written standard ); jargons, which are characterized by differences in lexicon ( vocabulary ); slang ; patois ; pidgins or argots.
Other languages, such as Spanish, have mostly alphabetic orthographies that employ letter-sound correspondences, so-called shallow orthographies.
Other languages also have a separate word for a full day, such as vuorokausi in Finnish, ööpäev in Estonian, dygn in Swedish, døgn in Danish, døgn in Norwegian, sólarhringur in Icelandic, etmaal in Dutch, doba in Polish, сутки ( sutki ) in Russian, суткі ( sutki ) in Belarusian, доба ́ ( doba ) in Ukrainian, денонощие in Bulgarian and יממה in Hebrew.
Other colourful nicknames are found in other languages ; in Hungarian, for instance, the double bass is sometimes called nagy bőgő, which roughly translates as " big crier ," referring to its large voice.
Other Afro-Asiatic languages belonging to the Cushitic branch are also widely spoken in the country.
Other languages are nearly extinct ; see List of endangered languages in Europe.
Other languages that use the ergative case are Georgian, Chechen, and other Caucasian languages, Mayan languages, Mixe – Zoque languages, Wagiman and other Australian Aboriginal languages as well as Basque, Burushaski, Hindi, Yaghnobi and Tibetan.
Other constructed languages have been hindered from developing a stable speaking community by continual tinkering.
Other languages with only local ( if any official ) status: Marquesan ( North Marquesan, South Marquesan ), Puka-Pukan, Rarotongan ( Cook Island Maori ), Tuamotuan, Mangarevan, Tubuaian and Rapan.
Other languages perform the same function in different ways.
The MediaWiki software has an additional feature which uses similar notation to create automatic interlanguage links — for instance, the link < code >< nowiki > de: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > ( with no leading colon ) automatically creates a reference labeled " Other languages: Deutsch | ..." at the top and bottom of, or in a sidebar next to, the article display.

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