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  1. The Indo-European family is divided into several branches or sub-families, of which there are eight groups with languages still alive today: Albanian, Armenian, Balto-Slavic, Celtic, Germanic, Hellenic, Indo-Iranian, and Italic; and another nine subdivisions that are now extinct.
    Geographic distribution: Pre-colonial era: Eurasia and northern Africa, Today: Worldwide, c. 3.2 billion native speakers
    Linguistic classification: One of the world's primary language families
    Notes: † indicates this branch of the language family is extinct
    Proto-language: Proto-Indo-European
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    What languages are in the Indo European family?Indo-European languages. The Indo-European family includes most of the modern languages of Europe; notable exceptions include Hungarian, Turkish, Finnish, Georgian, Estonian, Basque, Maltese, and Sami. The Indo-European family is also represented in Asia with the exception of East and Southeast Asia.
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    What is another name for Indo-European language?Alternative Titles: Indogermanic Indo-European language, Indogermanisch Indo-European language. Indo-European languages, family of languages spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of Southwest and South Asia.
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    What is the oldest Indo European language?Indo-European languages. Several disputed proposals link Indo-European to other major language families. Although they are written in Semitic Old Assyrian, the Hittite loanwords and names found in the Kültepe texts are the oldest record of any Indo-European language.
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    What is the Indo-European language family tree based on?Indo-European language family tree based on "Ancestry-constrained phylogenetic analysis of Indo-European languages" by Chang et al Membership of languages in the Indo-European language family is determined by genealogical relationships, meaning that all members are presumed descendants of a common ancestor, Proto-Indo-European .
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_languages

    WebThe ancient Indo-European migrations and widespread dissemination of Indo-European culture throughout Eurasia, including that of the Proto-Indo-Europeans themselves, and that of their daughter cultures including the Indo-Aryans, Iranian peoples, Celts, Greeks, …

  4. List of Indo-European languages - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indo-European_languages

    WebThere are some individual Indo-European languages that are unclassified within the language family, they are not yet classified in a branch and could be members of their …

    What languages were spoken in the Indo-European region?
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  5. The Indo-European Language Family And German

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    WebThis language is known as Proto-Indo-European, and it is the parent language of all the languages in the Indo-European language family. German is one of the languages in …

  6. https://indoeuropeanmythology.com/indo-european-languages

    WebThe family of the Indo-European languages include more language sub-families than the following list, I will discuss those further down: Anatolian; Tocharian; Italic; Celtic; …

  7. Indo-European Lexicon: Old High German Reflex Index

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    WebOld High German Reflex Index. Below we list 2852 unique Old High German reflex spellings (words and affixes) in an alphabetic order suitable for the language family. …

  8. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Old_High...

    WebFundamental » All languages » Old High German » Terms by etymology » Terms derived from other languages » Indo-European languages. Old High German terms that …

  9. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Old_High_German_Swadesh_list

    WebAfroasiatic – Algonquian and Iroquoian – Arabic – Austroasiatic – Austronesian – Baltic – Bantu – Berber – Celtic – Chumashan and Hokan – Dené–Yeniseian – Dravidian – Finnic …

  10. https://eupedia.com/linguistics/non-indo-european_germanic_words.shtml

    WebAlthough the bulk of Germanic words have an Indo-European origin, a substantial number of fundamental vocabulary appears to be non-Indo-European, most probably inherited …

  11. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Indo-European-languages

    WebRead a brief summary of this topic. Indo-European languages, family of languages spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of Southwest and …

  12. List of Indo-European Languages - piereligion.org

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    WebHittite is the oldest Indo-European language for which we have datable records, some as early as the 20th century BCE (Before Common Era), found in Anatolia (modern Turkey). …

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