Most of the languages of the world are NOT Indo-European (more than 6000 languages). They can't all be listed here.
Here is a partial list
Achi', Rabinal
Ainu
Akateko
Amharic
Arabic
Aramaic
Awakateko
Basque
Berber
Bisaya
Boruca
Bribri
Cabécar
Cacaopera
Ch'orti'
Cherokee
chi', Cubulco
Chicomuceltec
Chinese
Chuj, Ixtatán
Chuj, San Sebastián Coatán
Filipino
Finnish
Garifuna
Greenlandic
Hausa
Hebrew
Hungarian
Ilocano
Inuit
Itza'
Ixil, Chajul
Ixil, Nebaj
Ixil, San Juan Cotzal
Jakalteko, Eastern
Jakalteko, Western
Japanese
K'iche', Central
K'iche', Cunén
K'iche', Eastern
K'iche', Joyabaj
K'iche', San Andrés
K'iche', West Central
Kaqchikel, Akatenango Southwestern
Kaqchikel, Central
Kaqchikel, Eastern
Kaqchikel, Northern
Kaqchikel, Santa María de Jesús
Kaqchikel, Santo Domingo Xenacoj
Kaqchikel, South Central
Kaqchikel, Southern
Kaqchikel, Western
Kaqchikel, Yepocapa Southwestern
Kaqchikel-K'iche' Mixed Language
Kekchí
Khmer
Kisyarwanda
Korean
Lakota
Lao
Lenca
Maléku Jaíka
Maltese
Mam, Central
Mam, Northern
Mam, Southern
Mam, Tajumulco
Mam, Todos Santos Cuchumatán
Matagalpa
Maya, Mopán
Maya, Yucatán
Mískito
Monimbo
Navajo
Ngäbere
Pech
Pipil
Poqomam, Central
Poqomam, Eastern
Poqomam, Southern
Poqomchi', Eastern
Poqomchi', Western
Q'anjob'al, Eastern
Q'eqchi'
Rama
Sakapulteko
Sipakapense
Somali
Subtiaba
Sumo Tawahka
Sumo-Mayangna
Swahili
syriac
Tacanec
Tektiteko
Teribe
Thai
Tibetan
Tigrinya
Tol
Tz'utujil, Eastern
Tz'utujil, Western
Uspanteko
Vietnamese
Xhosa
Xinca
Zulu
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indira gandhi known 26 languages of India and 13 languages of world
Yes it did. In fact, all languages that exist today developed from other languages. The language is derived from Common Celtic, a subdivision of Indo- European.
The five main categories of computer languages are "general purpose languages (C++, Java, C#, Smalltalk), scripting languages (Perl, Python), Web-based languages (Javascript, PHP, Curl), functional languages (ML, Haskell), and AI languages (Common Lisp, Prolog)." Source: Big C++, by Horstmann and Bud
There is a total of 29 Chinese languages.
Indo-European paganism is any form of paganism (roughly, polytheistic religion) of people who speak Indo-European languages, which include Sanskrit and the languages of India, Avestan and the languages of Persia, Greek, Latin, and Celtic languages, Germanic, Slavic and Baltic languages, Albanian and Armenian. For more information see <A HREF="http://pierce.yolasite.com/">Proto-Indo-European religion</A>.
Indoeuropean meaning is light, or deity.
Gaelic refers to a group of related languages spoken predominantly in Ireland and Scotland. The main Gaelic languages are Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge) spoken in Ireland and Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) spoken in Scotland. These languages belong to the Celtic language family.
Italian and Welsh are not directly related as they come from different language families. Italian is a Romance language, originating from Latin, while Welsh is a Celtic language, part of the Brythonic branch. They evolved separately from different ancestral languages.
Kannada language originated from the Dravidian family of languages around 2500 years ago in the region that is now known as Karnataka, India. It has a rich literary tradition and is one of the oldest languages in India with a significant body of literature.
If you mean bastard, as in fatherless; then no... it is in the family language of the germanic - indoeuropean - japhetic trace of languages from the tower of babel. But it is becoming a "bastard" language in the sense that surely a great number of more than half of the people who speak it speak it as a second language, mainly pressured by business, colonization and cultural pressure.
Yes, linguists have traced the English language back to its roots in the Proto-Indo-European language, which is believed to have been spoken around 4500 BC. English is part of the Indo-European language family, which also includes languages like Spanish, French, and Hindi.
Dayanna is a female-baby name from Indoeuropean origin. It's basically a derivative of the name 'Diana', and it's used mostly in English-speaking countries.
The Italic family, which includes Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Catalan, Occitan, Galician, Ladino, Romansch, and several others.
Mostly all of us in Europe are from Indoeuropean language group, so its barely the same. english / slovak / german Brother - Brat - Bruder Sister - Sestra - Schwester
The word Earth comes in historic times directly from the medieval English word erthe which had been eorthe in Anglo saxon and meant the ground, or the soil, or dry land, as well as the material world in general as opposed to the heavens or the underworldThe oldest root is the Proto-Germanic form ertho and the still earlier but more hypothetical Proto-IndoEuropean base er, which appear to have contributed similar words to modern languages far and wide.
There are no books in Indo-European. At best, short passages from well-known texts have been translated into a possible Indo-European version. Nobody really knows what it was like, the experts just try to reconstruct it by looking at groups of words that seem to be common among the so-called Indo-European languages, which (in case you didn't know) include all the European and Slavonic languages except Basque, Hungarian and Finnish; several Indian languages including Hindi and Urdu; and Persian. There are more but I would need to get my books to check them. Maybe one day the experts will be confident enough to write a book in 'Indo-European' but it would still be mostly guess-work. Hope this helps. Since there are no books for this language, what makes it a language? Books are the only proof of the existence of a language. If some people spoke or speak some type of a language without writing books, their language is bound to be forgotten. This language has a very short life. and there were and there are many languages like this in this world. The term INDOEUROPEAN is a new invention of those who have an ANTIGREEK mind. From HOMER to some years ago, this term in nonexistant. I am refering to thousands of books in thousands of years. A language is not a box that has a bunch of words in it. A language is not the words in a dictionary. A language with its grammar is a machine that produces the right words to expess ones thoughts. A language with its grammar is a machine that produces the elements of logos. A language without a grammar can not be considered a language. The Greek language is still alive for thousands of years with all its accents. MODERN GREEK,LATIN, FRENCH, ENGLISH,GERMAN,ITALIAN ECT. ECT. Its grammar produces new words and no indoeuropean will stop it to exist. The greek language is the language for humanity. words, no matter how good they are, they are born and they die depanding on how well they are synthesied.