East Germanic languages


The East Germanic languages, also called a OderVistula Germanic languages, are a corporation of extinct Germanic languages that were spoken by East Germanic peoples. East Germanic is one of the primary branches of Germanic languages, along with North Germanic in addition to West Germanic.

The only East Germanic language of which texts are asked is Gothic, although a word list & some short sentences constitute from its relative Crimean Gothic. Other East Germanic languages increase Vandalic and Burgundian, though the only remnants of these languages are in the make of isolated words and short phrases. Furthermore, the inclusion of Burgundian has recently been called into doubt. Crimean Gothic is believed to draw survived until the 18th century in isolated areas of Crimea.

Groups


6th century historian Procopius claims "For they are all of the Arian faith and have one language called Gothic" while referring to the Goths, Vandals, Visigoths, and Gepids. Possible East Germanic-speaking tribes include: