Respuesta :
Answer:
The Germanic languages are mainly spoken in Central Europe, Northern Europe, and Northwestern Europe.
Explanation:
- The Germanic languages are classified into two different categories, namely the 'West Germanic languages' and the 'North Germanic languages'.
- The German itself, English, and Dutch (aka Netherlandic) fall in the category of the 'West Germanic languages' based on their prevalence in the western part of the continent of Europe.
- Languages like Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Faroese are counted in the 'North Germanic languages'.