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R. L. Turner has written: 'A comparative dictionary of Indo-Aryan languages' -- subject(s): Indo-European languages, Dictionaries, Etymology 'A comparative dictionary of the Indo-Aryan languages' -- subject(s): Indo-Aryan languages, Dictionaries, English 'Some problems of sound change in Indo-Aryan' -- subject(s): Phonology, Indo-Aryan languages
Indo-Aryan languages, are derived from Sanskrit. Especially the Hindi and Punjabi languages, for they are both Indo-Aryan languages and derived from Sanskrit. Most Indo-Aryan languages derived from Sanskrit, and many times they even use the Hindi script.
i think so and my teacher told me yes swedish people is part of the indo aryan.
The people of indo-aryan are the originals inhabitants of Nepal The people of indo-aryan are the originals inhabitants of Nepal
Indo-Iranian
Yes it is. Urdu belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European languages.
rigveda
Ravi Prakash has written: 'Verb-morphology in Middle Indo-Aryan' -- subject(s): Indo-Aryan languages, Middle, Verb
Indo-Aryan languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family that have evolved from Sanskrit. Sanskrit, an ancient Indic language, served as a foundation for many modern Indo-Aryan languages such as Hindi, Bengali, and Gujarati. These languages share similarities with Sanskrit in terms of vocabulary, grammar, and phonetics.
Praphullachandra Basu has written: 'Indo-Aryan polity' -- subject(s): Civilization, Economic conditions, Indo-Aryans, Social conditions, Vedas 'Indo-Aryan polity, Rigvedic period' -- subject(s): Civilization, Indo-Aryans, Vedas