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  1. Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. No direct record of Proto-Indo-European exists; its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages.

  2. The proposed Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, spoken by the Proto-Indo-Europeans. From the 1960s, knowledge of Anatolian became certain enough to establish its relationship to PIE.

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  4. Proto-Indo-European Lexicon at the University of Helsinki, Department of Modern Languages, Department of World Cultures, Indo-European Studies Indo-European Grammar, Syntax & Etymology Dictionary Academia Prisca : 'Promoting North-West Indo-European as a modern language since 2005, with continuous reference to the parent Late Proto-Indo ...

  5. sorokkan. Permulaan. Salasilah bahasa-bahasa Indo-Eropah. Rujukan. Bacaan lanjutan. Pautan luar. Pangkalan data. Maklumat leksikon. Bahasa-bahasa Indo-Eropah, juga dikenali sebagai keluarga bahasa Indo-Eropah, merupakan keluarga bahasa tempatan di hampir kesemua kawasan Eropah, penara Iran, dan utara benua kecil India.

  6. Indo-European languages around 500 AD. The Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the ancestor of the Indo-European languages. It is the best-understood of all proto-languages. It was put together by the methods of historical linguistics.

  7. The Proto-Indo-Europeans are a hypothetical prehistoric ethnolinguistic group of Eurasia who spoke Proto-Indo-European (PIE), the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Knowledge of them comes chiefly from that linguistic reconstruction, along with material evidence from archaeology and archaeogenetics .

  8. The Indo-European languages are the world's most spoken language family. [1] Linguists believe they all come from a single language, Proto-Indo-European, which was originally spoken somewhere in Eurasia. They are now spoken all over the world.

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