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  2. The Thracian language ( / ˈθreɪʃən /) is an extinct and poorly attested language, spoken in ancient times in Southeast Europe by the Thracians. The linguistic affinities of the Thracian language are poorly understood, but it is generally agreed that it was an Indo-European language with satem features.

  3. Thracian language, language spoken by the inhabitants of Thrace primarily in pre-Greek and early Greek times. Generally assumed to be an Indo-European language, Thracian is known from proper names, glosses in Greek writings, and a small number of inscriptions, some of which appear on coins; these.

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    The Thracians culturally interacted with the peoples surrounding them – Greeks, Persians, Scythians and Celts Thracians spoke the extinct Thracian language and shared a common culture. The last reported use of a Thracian language was by monks in the 6th century AD.

  5. The Thracians and their language If names like Orpheus, Spartacus or Justin I sounds familiar to you, then you’ve heard of at least one famous Thracian in your life. Thracians were people living in the eastern Balkan peninsula and were speakers of at least one Indo-European language.

  6. The paper examines two interrelated issues: the Thracian language during the Roman Age and the Late Antiquity, and the link between the language and the ethnic identity of the Thracians. The two theories in the literature on the Thracian language are.

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  8. Sep 11, 2022 · However as Thracians began to intermingle with Greek society, they also commonly served as slaves in Greek households. The Greek playwright Aristophanes even integrated these servants in many of his plays under the name of “Thratta,” meaning “Thracian girl,” and poked fun at their marriage customs.