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Proto-Indo-European. (There is also a new theoretical language called Pre-proto-Indo-European).

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Indo-European is believed to have originated from a hypothetical ancestral language called Proto-Indo-European, which is thought to have been spoken thousands of years ago on the Eurasian Steppe.

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