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Did prehistoric people have a language?

I think they didn't, they communicated themselves by signals.


What is the significance of the Indo- European speaking peoples?

Indo-European-speaking people is the name given to people who used the language derived from a single parent tongue. For example, European language such as, Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit and the Germanic language.


How did the development of language benefit prehistoric people?

the development of a "common language" allowed for more accurate comunication and also helped push along increased intelligence


Is Arabic a non Indo-European language?

Yes, Arabic is a Semitic language belonging to the Afro-Asiatic language family, not the Indo-European language family. Arabic is spoken by millions of people primarily in the Middle East and North Africa.


Which people who contributed to the English language did not come from European Continent?

Contributions to the English language have come from people of every continent.


Is Greek is an Indo-European language?

Yes it is. Indo-European > Hellenic > Greek. Some people put it as Indo-European > Hellenic > Ionic-Attic > Modern Standard Greek. Hope this helps.


Indo-European language spoken by about half the people in India?

Hindi


What are the people like in Romania?

Romanians are an indo-european people (caucasian type); the ancestors were Dacians, a people from the Thracians group. The Romanian language is a Romanic language.


Are Persians Arabs?

No. Persians and Arabs are distinct ethnicities. Persians are an Indo-European people who speak an Indo-European language (like most Europeans) whereas Arabs are a Semitic people who speak a Semitic language.


How did the Indo-European language evolve?

The Indo-European language is thought to have evolved from a common ancestral language spoken thousands of years ago by a group of nomadic people in the Eurasian steppes. Over time, as these people migrated and settled in different regions, their language diversified into various branches, eventually giving rise to the different Indo-European language families we see today.


Does Europe speak Brazilian?

There is no such language as Brazilian. The language most people in Brazil speak is Portuguese. Portugal is a European country.


How was Latin formed?

Latin evolved into its own language group like all languages do. As people from a parent language become isolated in geographic areas, word corruption, idioms and word use changes due to slang or cultural norms over time lead to language that is similar to the parent language but may not be readily understood by speakers of the parent language. That is why Italian, Spanish, French and Portugese are simlar in so many ways. They developed out of Latin, which was the official language of the Roman Empire. Hence these languages are called Romance Languages. Not because romantic sweethearts speak them to their beloved to woo her.By the same laws of developement, Latin developed as a language out of the Celtic Italic language (from which Celtic came from). Celtic Italic was one of several groups that developed out of the Western European Language group which was out of the Western Branch of the Proto-Indo-European Family of languages.Keep in mind these are modern divisions and names. The native speakers would have nver identified their native tongues with any of these terms.English is not a romance language, but is a germanic language.