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Indo-European
Of or related to the languages originally spoken in Europe and Western Asia
Indo-European
A member of the original ethnolinguistic group hypothesized to have spoken Proto-Indo-European and thus to have been the ancestor for most of India and Western Eurasia
Indo-European
A major language family which includes many of the native languages of Europe, Western Asia and India, with notable Indic, Iranian and European sub-branches
Indo-European
Of or related to the hypothetical parent language of the Indo-European language family. Also called Proto-Indo-European and abbreviated PIE
Indo-European
Proto-Indo-European: the hypothetical parent language of the Indo-European language family
Indo-European
Of or related to the hypothetical group of peoples that spread Indo-European languages
Indo-European
{s} of India and Europe
Indo-European
the Indo-European group of languages includes English, French, Hindi, Russian, and most of the other languages of Europe and northern India
Indo-European root
A root, common to several words, that has its origin in the presumed proto-Indo-European language
Indo-European roots
plural form of Indo-European root Various constructed, hypothetic language components, theoretically formed from etymological clues of modern languages
Indo-European languages
{i} family of languages including languages spoken in most of Europe and in Southwest and South Asia (also the languages spoken in the parts of the world colonized by Europeans since 1500 as well as in Persia,subcontinent of India and other parts of Asia)
Indo-European languages
Family of languages with the greatest number of speakers, spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of southwestern and southern Asia. They are descended from a single unrecorded language believed to have been spoken more than 5,000 years ago in the steppe regions north of the Black Sea and to have split into a number of dialects by 3000 BC. Carried by migrating tribes to Europe and Asia, these developed over time into separate languages. The main branches are Anatolian, Indo-Iranian (including Indo-Aryan and Iranian), Greek, Italic, Germanic, Armenian, Celtic, Albanian, the extinct Tocharian languages, Baltic, and Slavic. The study of Indo-European began in 1786 with Sir William Jones's proposal that Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Germanic, and Celtic were all derived from a "common source." In the 19th century linguists added other languages to the Indo-European family, and scholars such as Rasmus Rask established a system of sound correspondences. Proto-Indo-European has since been partially reconstructed via identification of roots common to its descendants and analysis of shared grammatical patterns
Indo-European.
IE
Proto-Indo-European
The hypothetical ancestor language or protolanguage of most European and Indian languages
Proto-Indo-European
Of or pertaining to the Proto-Indo-European language, or the people who spoke it
Proto-Indo-European
A person who spoke the Proto-Indo-European language
Proto-Indo-European
(Dilbilim) 1. (noun) The reconstructed language that was the ancestor of the Indo-European languages.2. (adj.) Of, relating to, or being Proto-Indo-European or one of its reconstructed linguistic features
Indoeuropean
alternative spelling of Indo-European
ındo-european

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    /ˌəndōˌyo͝orəˈpēən/ /ˌɪndoʊˌjʊrəˈpiːən/

    Etimoloji

    [ "in-dO-"yur-&-'pE-&n ] (adjective.) 1813. Coined in 1813 by Sir Thomas Young, from Indo- +‎ European, relating to the geographical extremes in India and Europe (which was valid before the discovery of Tocharian languages in the early 20th century).