gotTechnical information about ISO 639 language code got
The table below provides technical details for the Gothic language, designated by the got code from the ISO 639-2 standard.
| Code |
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| Standard | |
| Name | Gothic |
| Text direction | Left-to-Right |
| Language varieties | VisigothicOstrogothicCrimean Gothic |
| Related languages | VandalicBurgundianOld NorseOld High German |
| Key facts | Extinct language, last attested in Crimea in the 16th centuryEarliest Germanic language with a substantial corpus, mainly the 4th-century Wulfila BibleWritten in its own 27-letter alphabet created by Bishop Wulfila, blending Greek and runic formsKey source for reconstructing Proto-Germanic phonology and morphologyTexts preserve many archaic features lost in later Germanic languages |
| Sample phrase | 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃, 𐌷𐍅𐌿 𐌹𐍃𐍄 𐌸𐌿? |
| Character encodings | |
| Supported in Localizely |
The Gothic language, identified by the code got, falls under the 'Individual' category in terms of its scope and is classified as 'Ancient' by its type.
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