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The '''Proto-Indo-European language''' ('''PIE''') is the unattested, [[linguistic reconstruction|reconstructed]] common ancestor of the [[Indo-European languages]], spoken by the [[Proto-Indo-Europeans]]. The existence of such a language has been accepted by linguists for over a century, and there have been many attempts at reconstruction. Nevertheless, many disagreements and uncertainties remain. The '''Proto-Indo-European language''' ('''PIE''') is the unattested, [[linguistic reconstruction|reconstructed]] common ancestor of the [[Indo-European languages]], spoken by the [[Proto-Indo-Europeans]]. The existence of such a language has been accepted by linguists for over a century, and there have been many attempts at reconstruction. Nevertheless, many disagreements and uncertainties remain.
==See also== ==See also==
 +* [[Pie]]
* [[Indo-European languages]] * [[Indo-European languages]]
*[[Proto-Indo-European root ]] *[[Proto-Indo-European root ]]

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The Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the unattested, reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, spoken by the Proto-Indo-Europeans. The existence of such a language has been accepted by linguists for over a century, and there have been many attempts at reconstruction. Nevertheless, many disagreements and uncertainties remain.

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