-
Uralic languages themselves do not
share the same
numbers across all
Uralic branches indicates that they
would not with
Indo-European
languages in any...
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between Indo-Iranian
languages and
European languages, and as
early as 1653,
Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn had
published a
proposal for a proto-
language ("Scythian")...
- more than 400
languages,
second only to
Indo-European in
number of
native speakers.
Around 1.4
billion people speak a Sino-Tibetan
language. The vast majority...
- Indo-Aryan
languages.
These are the
predominant languages of today's Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal,
North India, ****stan, and Sri Lanka.
Indo-Aryan migration...
- This is a list of
languages in the
Indo-European
language family. It
contains a
large number of
individual languages,
together spoken by
roughly half the...
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languages in
China. The
predominant language is
Standard Chinese,
which is
based on Beijingese, but
there are
hundreds of
related Chinese languages,...
-
western regions of ****stan,
Indo-Aryan
languages were
eventually replaced by
Eastern Iranian languages. Most
Indo-Aryan
languages, however, were and still...
- The
Indo-European
languages are a
language family native to the
northern Indian subcontinent, the
overwhelming majority of Europe, and the
Iranian plateau...
- Kuchean-Agnean
languages, are an
extinct branch of the
Indo-European
language family spoken by
inhabitants of the
Tarim Basin, the Tocharians. The
languages are...
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specific language: For the
Germanic languages and for Welsh, the
infinitive is given. For Latin, the
Baltic languages, and the
Slavic languages, the first-person...