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  1. As línguas indo-europeias constituem uma família linguística (ou filo) composta por centenas de diversas línguas e dialetos, [ nota 1] que inclui as principais línguas da Europa, Irã e do norte da Índia, além dos idiomas predominantes historicamente na Anatólia e na Ásia Central. [ 1] Atestado desde a Era do Bronze, na forma do grego ...

  2. It is no longer thought that the Proto-Indo-European language split first into centum and satem branches from which all the centum and all the satem languages, respectively, would have derived. Such a division is made particularly unlikely by the discovery that while the satem group lies generally to the east and the centum group to the west, the most eastward of the known IE language branches ...

  3. The Indo-Aryan languages (or sometimes Indic languages [a]) are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family. As of the early 21st century, they have more than 800 million speakers, primarily concentrated in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Nepal . [1]

  4. Indo-European: Indo-Aryan: 345 million 266 million: 610 million Spanish (excl. creole languages) Indo-European: Romance: 485 million 74 million: 559 million French (excl. creole languages) Indo-European: Romance: 81 million 229 million: 310 million Modern Standard Arabic (excl. dialects) Afro-Asiatic: Semitic: 0: 274 million: 274 million ...

  5. ᏔᏞᏊᏒ (tatlequusv) ᎮᎳ ᏂᎦᏓ ᏧᏂᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ ᎠᏂᏳᏁᎦ ᏧᏂᏬᏂᏍᎪᎢ - ᎩᎵᏏ, ᏍᏆᏂ, ᎠᏂᏓᏥ,ᎦᎸᏥ, ᎦᎴᎪ, ᎬᏩᎵᏲᏥᎢ, ᏉᏧᎦᎵ, ᎠᎴ ᏲᏂ ᏂᎦᏓ ᏐᏉ ᎢᏳᏩᎧᏔ ᏐᏉ ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ ᏥᎨᏒ.

  6. A diagram showing pre-Indo-European languages. Red dots indicate populations before the Indo-European peoples migrated from the steppes.. The pre-Indo-European languages are any of several ancient languages, not necessarily related to one another, that existed in Prehistoric Europe, Asia Minor, Ancient Iran and Southern Asia before the arrival of speakers of Indo-European languages.

  7. The Indo-Iranian languages (also known as Indo-Iranic languages [1] [2] or collectively the Aryan languages [3]) constitute the largest and southeasternmost extant branch of the Indo-European language family. They include over 300 languages, spoken by around 1.5 billion speakers, predominantly in South Asia, West Asia and parts of Central Asia .