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[h2]7: [a href='/language/german']German[/a][/h2]
German is an inflected language (a language in which the form or ending of some words change depending on how they are used in sentences), with conjugations and declensions and no less than three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine and neuter. Many words also have the same root, and there are a number of commonly used dialects.

[h2]8: [a href='/language/norwegian']Norwegian[/a][/h2]
Oral Norwegian has few official "standards," and local dialects are still very important.
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[h2]7: [a href='/language/german']German[/a][/h2]
German is an inflected language (a language in which the form or ending of some words change depending on how they are used in sentences), with conjugations and declensions and no less than three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine and neuter. Many words also have the same root, and there are a number of commonly used dialects.

[h2]8: [a href='/language/norwegian']Norwegian[/a][/h2]
Oral Norwegian has few official "standards," and local dialects are still very important.
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[h2]7: [a href='/language/german']German[/a][/h2]
This is an inflected language where all the words are not invariable) with conjugations and declensions with no less than three grammatical genders masculine, feminine and neuter. Many words have also the same root, not to mention the regular use of dialect.

[h2]8: [a href='/language/norwegian']Norwegian[/a][/h2]
Oral Norwegian has only few official "standards" and local dialects are still very important.

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