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Almost every language of Europe and India, which is more than 1200 languages.

It would be easier to list the languages of Europe that are not indo-european, such as Turkish, Finnish, Estonian, Basque and Hungarian.

Some common languages that are included in the Indo-European family (in no particular order) are:

  1. English
  2. Spanish
  3. French
  4. Italian
  5. Portuguese
  6. Catalan
  7. Galician
  8. Romanian
  9. German
  10. Dutch
  11. Afrikaans
  12. Yiddish
  13. Swedish
  14. Danish-Norwegian
  15. Icelandic
  16. Russian
  17. Polish
  18. Bulgarian
  19. Ukrainian
  20. Serbian
  21. Romansch
  22. Estonian
  23. Latvian
  24. Lithuanian
  25. Bosnian
  26. Czech
  27. Slovak
  28. Slovene
  29. Macedonian
  30. Belarussian
  31. Hindi
  32. Urdu
  33. Bengali
  34. Sanskrit
  35. Gujarati
  36. Marathi
  37. Malayalam
  38. Punjabi
  39. Nepali
  40. Sinhala
  41. Persian
  42. Greek
  43. Latin
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