Albanian is considered a unique language with its own distinct features, but it does share some similarities with other languages in the Indo-European language family. It has been influenced by Latin, Greek, Slavic, and Turkish languages, which can be seen in its vocabulary and grammar. However, Albanian is still considered one of the most isolated languages within the Indo-European family.
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
Greek does not belong to any branch of the Indo-European family of languages. It is a branch unto itself, that has no become many languages. Rather, Greek has replaced itself as it evolved (koine Greek to modern Greek) Greek is believed to have been influenced by the Semitic Language family (Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic), a far older family of languages, but it still counts as one of the more far off Indo-European languages, along with Persian, Kurdish and Armenian. HELLENIC!! 8/ Gosh! Both of you are wrong!! XD
The ancient Indo-European language of India is Sanskrit. It is one of the oldest known Indo-European languages and has been highly influential in the development of various languages in the Indian subcontinent. Sanskrit is also the language in which many ancient Indian texts, such as the Vedas and Upanishads, are written.
Greek is similar to other languages in the Indo-European language family, such as Latin, English, and Sanskrit. It shares some similarities in vocabulary and grammar with these languages due to their common linguistic roots. Additionally, Greek has also been influenced by languages such as Turkish, Italian, and French.
I am assumeing that you mean ancient written languages, because Indo European is too far back to place but the first written language was Sumerian then Egyptian Heiroglyphics followed by Linear A (Greek we think as it still has not been deciphered) and then Phonecian.
Operas have been written in most all languages on Earth, primarily the European, Asian and English languages.
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
Albanian is considered a unique language with its own distinct features, but it does share some similarities with other languages in the Indo-European language family. It has been influenced by Latin, Greek, Slavic, and Turkish languages, which can be seen in its vocabulary and grammar. However, Albanian is still considered one of the most isolated languages within the Indo-European family.
Yes. All 700 or so common symbols have been deciphered.
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
Greek does not belong to any branch of the Indo-European family of languages. It is a branch unto itself, that has no become many languages. Rather, Greek has replaced itself as it evolved (koine Greek to modern Greek) Greek is believed to have been influenced by the Semitic Language family (Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic), a far older family of languages, but it still counts as one of the more far off Indo-European languages, along with Persian, Kurdish and Armenian. HELLENIC!! 8/ Gosh! Both of you are wrong!! XD
The language of the Aryans is debated as it has not been deciphered from the texts of the Indus civilization /Harrapan civilization .Sanskrit has affinity to Greek,Latin & other Indo Germanic languages with similarities in Rigveda & the Iranian Avesta.
The ancient Indo-European language of India is Sanskrit. It is one of the oldest known Indo-European languages and has been highly influential in the development of various languages in the Indian subcontinent. Sanskrit is also the language in which many ancient Indian texts, such as the Vedas and Upanishads, are written.
Linguists have not found any inscription that are bilingual
Greek is similar to other languages in the Indo-European language family, such as Latin, English, and Sanskrit. It shares some similarities in vocabulary and grammar with these languages due to their common linguistic roots. Additionally, Greek has also been influenced by languages such as Turkish, Italian, and French.