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  1. The Thracian language ( / ˈθreɪʃən /) is an extinct and poorly attested language, spoken in ancient times in Southeast Europe by the Thracians. The linguistic affinities of the Thracian language are poorly understood, but it is generally agreed that it was an Indo-European language with satem features.
    Extinct: 6th century AD
    Language family: Indo-European, (?) Daco-ThracianThracian
    Region: Bulgaria, European Turkey, parts of Southern Serbia, parts of the region of Macedonia (including Paeonia), regions in Northern Greece, small parts of Albania, parts of Romania, parts of Bithynia in Anatolia. Probably also spoken in parts of Dardania.
    Writing system: Greek
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    What language is similar to Thracian?The linguistic affinities of the Thracian language are poorly understood, but it is generally agreed that it was an Indo-European language with satem features. A contemporary, neighboring language, Dacian is usually regarded as closely related to Thracian.
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    Who were the ancient Thracians?The ancient Thracians were a group of Indo-European tribes who spoke the Thracian language - a rare branch of the Indo-European language family. Those peoples lived in Thrace: the eastern, central and southern part of the Balkan peninsula, and the adjacent parts of Eastern Europe. The Pomak claimed to be descendants of this old Trachians. [1]
    Is Thracian Indo-European?Other theories about Thracian remain controversial. A classification put forward by some linguists, such as Harvey Mayer, suggests that Thracian (and Dacian) belonged to the Baltic branch of Indo-European, or at least is closer to Baltic than any other Indo-European branch.
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    How many Thracian words are known to have known meaning?There are 23 words mentioned by ancient sources considered explicitly of Thracian origin and known meaning. Lit. dial. asỹs ‘horse-tail, Equisetum’, Latv. aši, ašas ‘horse-tail, sedge, rush’. The -a ending resembles the Slavic singular genitive = osła, осла (aswa) ("the asses").
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  3. Thracians - Wikipedia

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    The Thracians were a warrior people, known as both horsemen and lightly armed skirmishers with javelins. Thracian peltasts had a notable influence in Ancient Greece. The history of

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_Thracian

    The linguistic classification of the ancient Thracian language has long been a matter of contention and uncertainty, and there are widely varying hypotheses regarding its position …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Thracian_language

    we know also that many mercenaries in the Alexander Macedons army were thracian.. and we know he settled at the end of his conquest with his soldiers in norht pakistan, from which 4000 …

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    The ancient Thracians were a group of Indo-European tribes who spoke the Thracian language - a rare branch of the Indo-European language family. Those peoples lived in Thrace: the …

  7. Thracian language - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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    The Thracian language(/ˈθreɪʃən/) is an extinct and poorly attestedlanguage, spoken in ancient times in Southeast Europeby the Thracians. The linguistic affinities of the Thracian language

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tocharian_languages

    The Tocharian (sometimes Tokharian) languages (/ t ə ˈ k ɛər i ə n / or / t ə ˈ k ɑːr i ə n /), also known as Arśi-Kuči, Agnean-Kuchean or Kuchean-Agnean, are an extinct branch of the Indo …

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  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacian_language

    Linguists use the term Daco-Thracian or Thraco-Dacian to denote this presumed Dacian and Thracian common language. On this view, these dialects may have possessed a high degree …

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