Indo-European languages
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* [[Indo-European vocabulary]] | * [[Indo-European vocabulary]] | ||
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* [[List of Indo-European languages]] | * [[List of Indo-European languages]] | ||
* [[Nostratic languages]] | * [[Nostratic languages]] |
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The Indo-European languages comprise a family of several hundred related languages and dialects , including most of the major languages of Europe.
See also
- Grammatical conjugation
- The Horse, The Wheel and Language (book)
- Indo-European copula
- Indo-European sound laws
- Indo-European studies
- Indo-European vocabulary
- Language family
- List of proto-Indo-European roots from Skeat's etymological dictionary
- List of Indo-European languages
- Nostratic languages
- Proto-Indo-European language
- Proto-Indo-European root
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