The term Germanic refers to a group of related languages and peoples that share a common ancestry, culture, and history. The Germanic language family includes modern-day languages such as English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, and others. These languages are descended from the Proto-Germanic tongue spoken by ancient Germanic tribes who inhabited northern Europe during the Roman Empire period. Today, the term "Germanic" is often used to describe anything related to Germany or its culture, including art, music, literature, architecture, and cuisine.