Àwọn èdè Índíà-Europe

Lát'ọwọ́ Wikipedia, ìwé ìmọ̀ ọ̀fẹ́
(Àtúnjúwe láti Indo-European languages)
èdè ará Ìndíà-Europe
Ìpínká
ìyaoríilẹ̀:
Before the 15th century, Europe, and South, Central and Southwest Asia; today worldwide.
Ìyàsọ́tọ̀:One of the world's major language families
Àwọn ìpín-abẹ́:
Àwọn èdè Balto-Sílàfù (e.g., Russian, Lithuanian)
Celtic (e.g., Irish, Welsh)
Germanic (e.g., English, German, Swedish)
Hellenic (e.g., Greek)
Indo-Iranian (e.g., Bengali, Hindi, Persian, Kurdish)
Italic (e.g., French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish)
ISO 639-2 and 639-5:ine
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Indo-Europe

Awon ede ara India ati Europe je ebi (tabi phylum) awon of ede bi ogorun to baramu,[1] to kopo awon ede Europe, ti Iranian plateau, ati awon ede Apaguusu Asia, ati bakanna ni Anatolia ati Aarin Asia.


Itokasi[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

  1. It is composed of 449 languages and dialects, according to the 2005 Ethnologue estimate, about half (219) belonging to the Indo-Aryan sub-branch.