William Jones (1786) was credited with the discovery but it was noted that there were a few others who noted the links between the languages.
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.
No one. Languages are not discovered they develop or are invented.
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.
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.
true i think
The Hundreds of different Indian languages were not discovered. They evolved naturally among the people that spoke them.
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.
This designation is considered obsolete. At one time, Hamitic languages were a theoretic group of non-semitic afro-asiatic languages. It turned out that no languages fell into this family. No Hamitic culture has ever been discovered.
William Jones (1786) was credited with the discovery but it was noted that there were a few others who noted the links between the languages
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.
Carbon was first discovered as charcoal in prehistoric times. The name of the discoverer will probably never be known. The element's name in many languages is derived from the words for charcoal or for coal.