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  2. Las lenguas indoeuropeas más antiguas de todas las ramas de la familia ( griego micénico, hitita, sánscrito, latín, antiguo irlandés, eslavo eclesiástico, ...) son lenguas flexivas con un sistema de 5 a 8 casos morfológicos.

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      Las lenguas indoeuropeas, antiguamente llamadas lenguas...

  3. Today, the individual Indo-European languages with the most native speakers are English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hindustani, Bengali, Punjabi, French and German each with over 100 million native speakers; many others are small and in danger of extinction. In total, 46% of the world's population (3.2 billion people) speaks an Indo-European ...

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    • Proto-Indo-European
  4. May 5, 2014 · Las lenguas indoeuropeas son una familia de idiomas relacionados que hoy en día se hablan en América, Europa y en Asia occidental y meridional. Al igual que idiomas como el español, el francés, el portugués y el italiano descienden todos del latín, las lenguas indoeuropeas se cree que provienen de un idioma hipotético conocido como ...

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  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Celtic languages. Baltic languages. 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 ...

  6. May 5, 2014 · The Indo-European languages have a large number of branches: Anatolian, Indo-Iranian, Greek, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Armenian, Tocharian, Balto-Slavic and Albanian. Anatolian. This branch of languages was predominant in the Asian portion of Turkey and some areas in northern Syria. The most famous of these languages is Hittite.

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