The family of languages that by 1000 BC were spoken throughout Europe and in parts of southwestern and southern Asia.
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Examples for "Indo-European"
Examples for "Indo-European"
1The Hittites spoke an Indo-European language, as I am sure you know.
2We turn now to another ancient race, the Indo-European family-theAryan race.
3The first religious intuitions of the Indo-European race were essentially naturalistic.
4The pitch accent of the Indo-European languages was originally free, i.e.
5The Indo-European-speaking castes exhibit more haplogroup diversity than the tribal groups.
1The Hittites spoke an Indo-European language, as I am sure you know.
2The Pelasgians probably spoke an Indo-European language adopted by their conquerors with slight modifications.
3The Albanians speak an otherwise extinct Indo-European language.
4Of the approximately 40 New World nations, all now have an Indo-European language or creole as the official language.
5The Ephtalites (Yeh-ta, Haytal) were a mixed group which contained elements of the old Yüeh-chih and spoke an Indo-European language.
Translations for indo-hittite