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  1. Indo-European family tree in order of first attestation Indo-European language family tree based on "Ancestry-constrained phylogenetic analysis of Indo-European languages" by Chang et al. Membership of languages in the Indo-European language family is determined by genealogical relationships, meaning that all members are presumed descendants of a common ancestor, Proto-Indo-European .

  2. Although all Indo-European languages descend from a common ancestor called Proto-Indo-European, the kinship between the subfamilies or branches (large groups of more closely related languages within the language family), that descend from other more recent proto-languages, is not the same because there are subfamilies that are closer or further, and they did not split-off at the same time, the ...

  3. Con el nombre de lenguas indoeuropeas se conoce a la mayor familia de lenguas del mundo en número de hablantes.. La familia indoeuropea, a la que pertenecen la mayoría de las lenguas de Europa, Gran Irán y Asia meridional, incluye más de 150 idiomas hablados por alrededor de 3200 millones de personas (aproximadamente un 45 % de la población mundial).

  4. The origin of Proto-Indo-European is after the invention of farming since some of its words have to do with farming. Although it may have fewer languages than some other language families, it has the most native speakers, about 2.7 billion. Of the 20 languages with the most speakers, 12 are Indo-European: English, Spanish, Hindi, Portuguese ...

  5. Indoeuropeo es el nombre de una familia de lenguas y también de la hipotética protolengua reconstruida de la que desciende esta familia. Las lenguas indoeuropeas, antiguamente llamadas lenguas indogermánicas, históricamente se han hablado desde la India hasta Europa (de ahí su nombre), además de hablarse en muchas otras partes del mundo como resultado de la colonización europea.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Indo-European languages, family of languages spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of Southwest and South Asia.The term Indo-Hittite is used by scholars who believe that Hittite and the other Anatolian languages are not just one branch of Indo-European but rather a branch coordinate with all the rest put together; thus, Indo-Hittite has been used for a family ...

  7. The Indo-European language family is descended from Proto-Indo-European, which is believed to have been spoken thousands of years ago.Early speakers of Indo-European daughter languages most likely expanded into Europe with the incipient Bronze Age, around 4,000 years ago (Bell-Beaker culture).