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- Frankish_language abstract "Frankish or Old Franconian (or, less correctly, Old Frankish) was the language spoken by the Germanic Franks in the Low Countries and adjacent parts of contemporary France and Germany between the 4th and 8th century. It belongs to the West Germanic language group and is thought to have given rise to the modern Franconian languages. The Franks descended from Germanic tribes that settled parts of the Netherlands and western Germany during the early Iron Age. From the 4th century, they are attested as extending into what is now the southern Netherlands and northern Belgium. In the 5th and 6th centuries, they expanded their realm and conquered Roman Gaul completely as well as client states such as Bavaria and Thuringia.Knowledge of Frankish is almost entirely reconstructed from Old Dutch and from etyma and loanwords from Old French. A notable exception is the Bergakker inscription found in 1996, which may be a direct attestation of Old Franconian.During this period, Frankish had a major influence on the lexicon, pronunciation and grammar of the Romance languages spoken in former Roman Gaul. As a result, many modern French words and placenames (including the country name "France") have a Germanic origin. Between the 5th and 9th centuries, the languages spoken by the Salian Franks in Belgium and the Netherlands evolved into Old Dutch (Old Low Franconian), while in Picardy and Île-de-France it was eventually eclipsed by Old French as the dominant language.".
- Frankish_language iso6393Code "frk".
- Frankish_language languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Frankish_language languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- Frankish_language spokenIn Belgium.
- Frankish_language spokenIn France.
- Frankish_language spokenIn Germany.
- Frankish_language spokenIn Luxembourg.
- Frankish_language spokenIn Netherlands.
- Frankish_language wikiPageExternalLink runica.html.
- Frankish_language wikiPageID "1210359".
- Frankish_language wikiPageRevisionID "603869373".
- Frankish_language era "5".
- Frankish_language fam Germanic_languages.
- Frankish_language fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Frankish_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Frankish_language iso "frk".
- Frankish_language name "Frankish / Old Franconian".
- Frankish_language states "formerly the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France, Western Germany".
- Frankish_language subject Category:Dutch_language.
- Frankish_language subject Category:Extinct_languages.
- Frankish_language subject Category:Franks.
- Frankish_language subject Category:Medieval_languages.
- Frankish_language subject Category:West_Germanic_languages.
- Frankish_language type Language.
- Frankish_language type Language.
- Frankish_language type InformationEntity.
- Frankish_language comment "Frankish or Old Franconian (or, less correctly, Old Frankish) was the language spoken by the Germanic Franks in the Low Countries and adjacent parts of contemporary France and Germany between the 4th and 8th century. It belongs to the West Germanic language group and is thought to have given rise to the modern Franconian languages. The Franks descended from Germanic tribes that settled parts of the Netherlands and western Germany during the early Iron Age.".
- Frankish_language label "Altfränkisch (Sprache)".
- Frankish_language label "Antico franco".
- Frankish_language label "Frankish language".
- Frankish_language label "Idioma fráncico".
- Frankish_language label "Oudfrankisch".
- Frankish_language label "Vieux-francique (langue morte)".
- Frankish_language label "Древнефранкский язык".
- Frankish_language label "古法兰克语".
- Frankish_language sameAs Altfränkisch_(Sprache).
- Frankish_language sameAs Idioma_fráncico.
- Frankish_language sameAs Vieux-francique_(langue_morte).
- Frankish_language sameAs Antico_franco.
- Frankish_language sameAs Oudfrankisch.
- Frankish_language sameAs m.04hk7s.
- Frankish_language sameAs Q10860505.
- Frankish_language sameAs Q10860505.
- Frankish_language wasDerivedFrom Frankish_language?oldid=603869373.
- Frankish_language isPrimaryTopicOf Frankish_language.
- Frankish_language name "Frankish / Old Franconian".