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Meanings of
proto-indo-europeans
in English
Russian
праиндоевропейцы
Portuguese
proto-indo-europeus
Spanish
pueblo proto indoeuropeo
Catalan
poble proto-indoeuropeu
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Prehistoric ethnic group.
indo-europeans
proto-indo-european people
indo-european people
indo-germanic
Related terms
extinct human group
ethnolinguistic group
Russian
праиндоевропейцы
Synonyms
Examples for "
indo-europeans
"
indo-europeans
proto-indo-european people
indo-european people
indo-germanic
Examples for "
indo-europeans
"
1
Likeness in language does not imply that all
Indo
-
Europeans
were closely related in blood.
2
Iapygians, Etruscans, and Italians, the last certainly
Indo
-
Europeans
,
are the original stocks of Italy proper.
3
The old
Indo
-
Europeans
,
during their thousands of years of wandering, had met with many strange adventures.
4
Evidently, Proto-Indo-Europeans 6,000 years ago had sheep, in agreement with archaeological evidence.
5
Among all the daughters of the
Indo
-
Europeans
,
the ancient Slavs have been the most challenging to trace.
1
Zoroastrianism was the only monotheistic religion developed by an Indo- European people.
2
The Germans were an
Indo-European
people
,
as were their neighbors, the Celts of Gaul and Britain.
3
Somewhere out on the Eurasian steppe, no one is sure exactly where, lies the homeland of the
Indo
-
European
peoples
.
4
The Medes and Persians, an
Indo-European
people
,
henceforth ruled over a wider realm than ever before had been formed in Oriental lands.
1
The audience is willing to let the
Indo
-
Germanic
factors go unchallenged.
2
The ancient
Indo
-
Germanic
root-language divided first into two principal stems-theSlavo-Germanic and the Aryo-Romanic.
3
Early
Indo
-
Germanic
languages knew her by that name.
4
In India, in like manner, the
Indo
-
Germanic
settlers were preceded by a dark-coloured population less susceptible of culture.
5
The value of that chronology-whichplaces virtually the "primitive
Indo-Germanic
-
period
"beforethe ancient Vedic period (!
Usage of
proto-indo-europeans
in English
1
Evidently,
Proto
-
Indo
-
Europeans
6,000 years ago had sheep, in agreement with archaeological evidence.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
proto-indo-europeans
Russian
праиндоевропейцы
протоиндоевропейцы
Portuguese
proto-indo-europeus
protoindo-europeus
Spanish
pueblo proto indoeuropeo
indo europeos
cultura protoindoeuropea
culturas indoeuropeas
proto-indoeuropeos
pueblo proto-indoeuropeo
cultura indoeuropea
protoindoeuropeo
indo-europeos
pueblo protoindoeuropeo
pueblos proto-indoeuropeos
proto indoeuropeos
pueblos protoindoeuropeos
Catalan
poble proto-indoeuropeu
indoeuropeus
protoindoeuropeus
protoindoeuropeu
pobles indoeuropeus