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Faliscan language
Faliscan language The Faliscan language, the language of the ancient Falisci, is preserved ...
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Oscan language
Oscan language Denarius of Marsican Confederation with Oscan legend. Oscan, the language of the Osci, is in the Sabellic branch of the Italic language family, which is a branch of Indo-European and includes Umbrian, Latin and Faliscan. It was spoken in Samnium and in ...
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Talk:Ligurian language
Talk:Ligurian language Placing a considerable quantity of useful discussion ... much that it is even a Celtic language, let alone a close relative of Gaulish ... were affiliated with Ligurian (an Indo-European language originally spoken not only in Liguria proper ... that to each alphabet corresponds only one language. In particular, the alphabet of Lugano was ... were dialects of one and the same language, or even the same language, is, ...
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Latino-Faliscan languages
Latino-Faliscan languages Latino-Faliscan Geographic distribution: Italy and Europe Genetic classification: Indo-European Italic Latino-Faliscan Subdivisions: Latin (developed into Vulgar Latin then the Romance languages) Faliscan (extinct) The Latino-Faliscan languages are a group of languages ...
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Talk:Venetic language
Talk:Venetic language The attempt to connect Venetic to Slavic ... the IE branches. This is proven by language-samples, names, and sound-changes. The illusion ... nationalistic groups. After Italic, the next closest language to Venetic is Illyrian.Alexander 007 00 ... Script". To a nationalist, any ancient IE language can magically appear to be "close to Slavic", including the Venetic language, the Ancient Macedonian language, Thracian, Dacian, ...
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Talk:Romanian language
Talk:Romanian language Archives Older conversation can be found at: Talk:Romanian language/Archive 1 Talk:Romanian language/Archive 2 Talk:Romanian language/Archive 3 Talk:Romanian language/Archive 4 Talk:Romanian language/Archive ...
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Category:Indo-European language stubs
Category:Indo-European language stubs This category is for Indo-European ... next 200) Pages in category "Indo-European language stubs" There are 200 pages in this section of this category. A Abadani language Aequian language African French African Portuguese Aimaq language Ajami language Alemán Coloniero Alsatian language ...
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List of Indo-European languages
... billion people, including most of the major language families of Europe and western Asia, which ... contains many subgroups and individual languages. Albanian language Gheg Tosk group Arbëreshë Arvanitic Tosk Anatolian languages Carian language Hittite language Luwian language Lycian language Lydian language Palaic language ...
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Indo-European languages
... Indo-IranianItalic | Slavic | Tocharian Proto-Indo-Europeans Language | Society | ReligionKurgan | Yamna | Corded Ware Indo-European ... classification: One of the world's major language families; although links with other families have ... IE languagesOrange: countries with an IE minority language with official status The various subgroups of ... century BC; extinct, most notable was the language of the Hittites. Indo-Iranian languages, descending ... and Persian Dardic languages Nuristani languages Greek language — fragmentary records in Mycenaean from ...
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Mutually intelligible languages
... least one or more of the other language(s) without intentional study or extraordinary effort ... achieve moderate proficiency or understanding in a language (called L2) other than their mother tongue or first language (L1) typically requires considerable time and effort ... pronunciation, or other features, speakers of one language usually find it relatively easy to achieve ... some degree of understanding in the related language(s). Languages mutually intelligible but not ...
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