id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-5651 Anglo-Frisian languages - Wikipedia .html text/html 2864 619 66 The Anglo-Frisian languages are the West Germanic languages which include Anglic (English and Scots) and Frisian varieties. The early Anglo-Frisian varieties, like Old English and Old Frisian, and the third Ingvaeonic group at the time, the ancestor of Low German Old Saxon, were spoken by intercommunicating populations. This resulted in more Old Norse and Norman language influences during the development of Modern English, whereas the modern Frisian languages developed under contact with the southernly Germanic populations, restricted to the continent. 3.2 Words in English, Scots, West Frisian, Dutch, and German These are the words for the numbers one to 12 in the Anglo-Frisian languages, with Dutch and German included for comparison: Words in English, Scots, West Frisian, Dutch, and German[edit] English Scots West Frisian Dutch German Ingvaeonic, also known as North Sea Germanic, is a postulated grouping of the West Germanic languages that encompasses Old Frisian, Old English,[note 4] and Old Saxon.[10] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-5651.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-5651.txt