språkgren
A språkgren, or language branch, is a subdivision within a language family. It represents a group of closely related languages that have diverged from a common ancestral language, known as a proto-language, over a significant period. These languages share a core set of grammatical structures and vocabulary that can be traced back to their common ancestor.
For example, within the Indo-European language family, Germanic, Romance, and Slavic are considered major language branches.
The differentiation into distinct språkgrenar occurs due to various factors, including geographical separation, political changes, and