[File:Germanic dialects ca. AD 1.png|thumb|200px|right|The distribution of the primary
Germanic dialect groups in Europe in around AD 1: ]] The
East Germanic languages are a group of extinct
Germanic languages of the
Indo-European language family spoken by
East Germanic peoples. The only East Germanic languages of which texts are known are
Gothic and its dialect,
Crimean Gothic; other languages that are assumed to be East Germanic include
Vandalic and
Burgundian, though very few texts in these languages are known. Crimean Gothic is believed to have survived until the 18th century.