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Other loan words in the gothic language as attested in the bible translation are often of some antiquity, and come from a variety of different sources.
Joseph wright, a primer of the gothic language with grammar notes, and; zeit ulfilas.
High german primer by joseph wright; grammar of the gothic language by joseph wright; an anglo-saxon reader by henry sweet; an anglo-saxon primer.
Furthermore, gothic is the only germanic language to have a synthetic passive voice.
The present work is designed to provide a carefully graded introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of the gothic language.
Gothic is the language of the earliest literary documents of the germanic peoples as a whole.
The gothic language also provides a key glimpse at the ancient indo-european language family, due especially to its widespread use throughout ancient europe.
An intro to germanic philology, so to speak, as the oldest extant language in the family besides the earliest runic inscriptions.
Gothic is an extinct east germanic language that was spoken by the goths. It is known primarily from the codex argenteus, a 6th-century copy of a 4th-century.
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