There are more than 400 languages in the Indo-European group. See related links for a list of these languages.
No, Semitic languages are not part of the Indo-European language family. Semitic languages belong to a separate language family that includes languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Amharic.
Romance branch of the Indo-European language family.
English belongs to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Turkish (which is Turkic), and Finnish, Estonian, Basque and Hungarian, which are loosely defined as Finno-Ugrian.Basque
English is a West Germanic language that is part of the Germanic language branch within the Indo-European language family.
No, Semitic languages are not part of the Indo-European language family. Semitic languages belong to a separate language family that includes languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Amharic.
Romance branch of the Indo-European language family.
English belongs to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
German is a West Germanic language (along with English, Dutch and Frisian). The Germanic languages are part of the Indo-European family of languages.
Turkish (which is Turkic), and Finnish, Estonian, Basque and Hungarian, which are loosely defined as Finno-Ugrian.Basque
Yes. Sanskrit is part of the Indo-Iranian branch (or more specifically, Indo-Aryan) of the Indo-European family. It contains similarities in terms of vocabulary that is found in many European languages.
English is a West Germanic language that is part of the Germanic language branch within the Indo-European language family.
Yes, that is true. The Indo-European language family is one of the largest in the world and includes languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, Russian, and many others. About half of the world's population speaks a language that is part of this language family.
No, Spanish is not a Slavic language. Spanish is a Romance language, which means it evolved from Latin and is part of the Indo-European language family. Slavic languages, on the other hand, are a separate branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages like Russian, Polish, and Czech.
The Indo-European language family descends from a common ancestral language spoken thousands of years ago by a group of people believed to have lived on the Eurasian Steppe. This original language evolved and diversified over time, giving rise to the many languages that are considered part of the Indo-European family today.
Yes it is. It is derived from Dutch which is part of the West Germanic Languages and along with most European languages is part of the Indo-European group
No. Old English comes from the Western Germanic language-family, and has absorbed more from French than from anything else.Both English and Hindi are part of the Indo-European language tree, with roots in what is called Proto Indo-European (PIE).