The word "in-do" does not have a specific meaning in any language that is commonly recognized. It could be an abbreviation, a misspelling, or a word specific to a particular dialect or jargon. Can you provide more context or information for clarification?
Yes, Hindi is an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and is spoken by a large population primarily in India.
No, Sumerian is not an Indo-European language. It is considered a language isolate, meaning it does not belong to any established language family. Sumerian was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, in what is now southern Iraq.
Yes, Armenian is an Indo-European language.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language belonging to the Slavic family.
No, Arabic is not an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Semitic language family.
There is no such language as Lantin. If you mean one of the following, then yes:LatinLadinLadino
Yes, Hindi is an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and is spoken by a large population primarily in India.
The language that is not an Indo-European language is Japanese.
No, Sumerian is not an Indo-European language. It is considered a language isolate, meaning it does not belong to any established language family. Sumerian was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, in what is now southern Iraq.
Yes, Armenian is an Indo-European language.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language belonging to the Slavic family.
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.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language. It belongs to the East Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family.
14.99 is a mathematical quantity. It means that same thing in any language - especially those using Indo-Arabic numerals.
Persian belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.