1. Germanic (thanks to English!)
2. Romance (Spanish, Italian, Catalan, Romanian, etc.)
3. Slavic
4. Greek
5. Baltic
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and the other ones ...
6. Albanian
7. Celtic
The four major Indo-European language branches are the Indo-Iranian branch (including languages like Hindi, Bengali, Persian), the Romance branch (including languages like Spanish, French, Italian), the Germanic branch (including languages like English, German, Dutch), and the Slavic branch (including languages like Russian, Polish, Czech).
Indo-European languages come from a single hypothetical ancestral language known as Proto-Indo-European. From this language, various branches emerged, such as Indo-Iranian, Slavic, Italic, Germanic, and others. These branches further evolved into the distinct languages we know today, like Hindi, Russian, Italian, and English.
Albanian, Anatolian (ancient Hittite and company), Armenian, Balto-Slavic (Lithuanian, Russian), Celtic, Germanic, Greek, Italic (Romance languages and ancient company), Indo-Iranian (Hindi, Persian/Farsi), and Tocharian. Of these Germanic, Italic, and Balto-Slavic are the most widespread, Albanian and Armenian are quite reduced, Anatolian and Tocharian are extinct.
The four major branches of the Indo-European language family are Indo-Iranian (which includes languages like Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali), Italic (including Latin and its descendants like Italian, Spanish, and French), Germanic (including English, German, and Dutch), and Balto-Slavic (which includes Russian, Polish, and Czech).
The four largest language branches in the Indo-European family of languages are Indo-Iranian (which includes Sanskrit, Hindi, Punjabi, Persian, Kurdish, and many others), Germanic (which includes German, English, the various Scandinavian languages, Dutch and others), Latin (which includes the Romance languages such as French, Spanish and Rumanian) and Balto-Slavic (including Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Lithuanian and others).
The four major Indo-European language branches are the Indo-Iranian branch (including languages like Hindi, Bengali, Persian), the Romance branch (including languages like Spanish, French, Italian), the Germanic branch (including languages like English, German, Dutch), and the Slavic branch (including languages like Russian, Polish, Czech).
Indo-European languages come from a single hypothetical ancestral language known as Proto-Indo-European. From this language, various branches emerged, such as Indo-Iranian, Slavic, Italic, Germanic, and others. These branches further evolved into the distinct languages we know today, like Hindi, Russian, Italian, and English.
Albanian, Anatolian (ancient Hittite and company), Armenian, Balto-Slavic (Lithuanian, Russian), Celtic, Germanic, Greek, Italic (Romance languages and ancient company), Indo-Iranian (Hindi, Persian/Farsi), and Tocharian. Of these Germanic, Italic, and Balto-Slavic are the most widespread, Albanian and Armenian are quite reduced, Anatolian and Tocharian are extinct.
Indo-European has 9 living branches and 3 extinct branches. The living branches are: Albanian Armenian Baltic Celtic Germanic Greek Indo-Iranian Italic Slavic
The four major branches of the Indo-European language family are Indo-Iranian (which includes languages like Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali), Italic (including Latin and its descendants like Italian, Spanish, and French), Germanic (including English, German, and Dutch), and Balto-Slavic (which includes Russian, Polish, and Czech).
The four largest language branches in the Indo-European family of languages are Indo-Iranian (which includes Sanskrit, Hindi, Punjabi, Persian, Kurdish, and many others), Germanic (which includes German, English, the various Scandinavian languages, Dutch and others), Latin (which includes the Romance languages such as French, Spanish and Rumanian) and Balto-Slavic (including Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Lithuanian and others).
The Germanic, Romance, Celtic, and Slavic languages are all branches of the Indo-European language family. Germanic languages are spoken in Northern Europe, Romance languages in Southern Europe, Celtic languages in Western Europe, and Slavic languages in Eastern Europe.
The four most frequently spoken branches of the Indo-European language family are Indo-Iranian, Romance, Germanic, and Slavic. These branches contain languages spoken by billions of people around the world, including Hindi, Spanish, English, and Russian.
There are hundreds of Indian languages in the Indo-European family, but here are five of them:HindiMarathiSanskritGujaratiSinhala
The language that is not an Indo-European language is Japanese.
Yes it is. Urdu belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European languages.
Germanic Latin Greek Celtic