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Dacian ( / ˈdeɪʃən /) is an extinct language generally believed to be a member of the Indo-European language family that was spoken in the ancient region of Dacia . Dacian and the extinct Thracian language were members of a single dialect continuum; e.g. Baldi (1983) and Trask (2000).
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- Dacians
Dacian is an extinct language generally believed to be a member of the Indo-European language family that was spoken in the ancient region of Dacia.
Feb 14, 2023 · Ana R. Chelariu. 119 Accesses. Abstract. The population of today’s Romania spoke in antiquity a language known as Dacian, classified by linguists as an Indo-European language.
Daco-Romanian Language: An Indo-European Branch. At this juncture, I should add a few lines addressing the history of the language spoken by the population of today’s Romania, known in antiq-uity as Dacian, which was classified by linguists as an Indo-European language.
Feb 14, 2023 · In discussing the progressive interaction between the base language spoken by the Dacians, and the new imposed one, the late Latin spoken by the Roman soldiers, most likely the Vulgar Latin, we should consider the socioeconomic and religious concepts inherited from Indo-European in both languages.