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The North Germanic languages are also known as:

AItalic languages

BSlavic languages

CScandinavian languages

DIranian languages

Answer:

C. Scandinavian languages

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The North Germanic languages form a branch of the Germanic family within the Indo-European language group. They are commonly referred to as the Scandinavian languages because they are spoken in Scandinavia and nearby regions.


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