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  1. The Indo-European languages are the world's most spoken language family. [1] Linguists believe they all come from a single language, Proto-Indo-European, which was originally spoken somewhere in Eurasia. They are now spoken all over the world. The Indo-European languages are a family of several hundred related languages and dialects, [2 ...

  2. 12 de fev. de 2024 · The chart shows how some sounds from proto-Indo-European shifted in Germanic languages, such as English, while remaining the same in non-Germanic languages, such as French. Today, linguists are in broad agreement on the basics of Indo-European language groupings and how they are related to one another.

  3. There are many hypotheses, placing the Proto-Indo-European language (the common ancestor of all sub-families) between 7000 and 3500 BC. All the nodes in the tree represent a stage at which languages split from each other, forming new sub-families. Estimating the dates of theses nodes is an interesting job, because it can be in line with ...

  4. 17 de nov. de 2014 · The latter two are Indo-European language, even if they branched off more quickly, whereas Finland is Uralic. 2) The languages of Wikipedia Graham et. al., 2014

  5. A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages, 1949). This semantic indexing scheme has been used by others and, while not perfect, seems intuitive for many users. We are in the process of making substantial additions to our lexical collection, adding "reflex" words derived from PIE etyma as listed by Pokorny; these can be reached via links on our lower-level ...

  6. Also note that the term “lan­guage fam­ily” nor­mally refers to the “top-level” fam­i­lies (such as Indo-Eu­ro­pean, Tur­kic, and Uralic), and what the map shows are ac­tu­ally just “branches” of those fam­i­lies. Ro­mance, Ger­manic, Baltic, Slavic, Hel­lenic, and Celtic lan­guages all be­long to the Indo-Eu­ro ...

  7. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Indo-European Language Chart. Cognates are words that have a common origin in a proto-language. There are hundreds of English words with cognates in other Indo-European languages, ...