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Crimean Gothic language is a East Germanic language derived from Gothic language that was spoken in Crimea (now Ukraine) until the 18th century.
Few fragments of the Crimean Gothic remained to this day, as the only things we know about it are from some 16th century text fragments, which give us knowledge about 60-70 words and a bit of insight into its grammar.
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