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- Uralic languages themselves do not share the same numbers across all Uralic branches indicates that they would not with Indo-European languages in any...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...