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Copts and Maronites are _____.
 a. Jews
 b. Hebrews
 c. Muslims
 d. Turks
 e. Christians

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The Germanic languages of Europe include many tongues other than German itself. List them:



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Dutch - developed in the Netherlands; closely related to dialects of northern Germany
Flemish - Belgium; very similar to Dutch
Danish
Norwegian
Swedish
Icelandic
Friesian
Faroese
English - Germanic in origin, but many words and expressions are derived from French, Latin, Greek, and other tongues.



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