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The french language differs in dialect because the French integrated/fused their language with others.
There is no Proto-Indo-European language group. Proto-Indo-European, or PIE, is the hypothetical root language from which Indo-European languages today (and others that are extinct) descend.
A dialect.
Dialect
The language that is not an Indo-European language is Japanese.
A local form of language that differs from the main language is called a dialect. Dialects can include variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar, resulting from regional or social differences within a language community.
The dominant language group in the Western Hemisphere is the Indo-European language group, which includes languages such as English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and many others.
It bears a resemblence to Indo-European language, an ancient language which is considered to be a mother-language for all the contemporary European languages. It is strongly believed, that Lithuanian language has the highest amount of connections to the Indo-European language from all the European languages
No, Arabic is not an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Semitic language family.
The language that is not classified as an Indo-European language is Japanese.
A dialect is a regional or social variety of a language that differs in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar from the standard form. It is typically spoken by a specific group within a particular geographic area.
Yes, Armenian is an Indo-European language.