- the
Indian diaspora who
subsequently compose works in
English. It is
often referred to as
Indo-Anglian
literature (a
writing specific term; not to be...
-
characters used to
write reconstructed Proto-
Indo-European
words (for an
explanation of the notation, see Proto-
Indo-European phonology).
Without proper rendering...
- The
Indo-European
languages are a
language family native to the
northern Indian subcontinent, the
overwhelming majority of Europe, and the
Iranian plateau...
- The
Indo English School,
Rourkela is an
Indian school,
located in Rourkela, Odisha.
Founded by
educationist Mihir Baran Mukherjee and
Manju Mukherjee in...
- The
Indo-Iranian
languages (also
known as
Indo-Iranic
languages or
collectively the
Aryan languages)
constitute the
largest branch of the
Indo-European...
-
English is a West
Germanic language in the
Indo-European
language family,
whose speakers,
called Anglophones,
originated in
early medieval England on...
- The Proto-
Indo-Europeans are a
hypothetical prehistoric ethnolinguistic group of
Eurasia who
spoke Proto-
Indo-European (PIE), the
reconstructed common...
-
biggest languages, by
number of
native speakers, are
Indo-European. One of
these languages,
English, is the de
facto world lingua franca, with an estimate...
-
Indo-Aryan
peoples are a
diverse collection of
peoples predominantly found in
South Asia, who (traditionally)
speak Indo-Aryan languages. Historically...
- Anglo-Indian
English, or
simply Anglo-Indian, both
dating from 1860.
Other less
common terms in use were
Indo-Anglian (dating from 1897) and
Indo-
English (1912)...