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[[Fáìlì:IndoEuropeanTree.svg|thumb|300px|Indo-Europe]]
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'''Awon ede ti Indo-Europe''' je [[Language family|ebi]] (tabi ''phylum'') awon of [[List of Indo-European languages|ede]] bi ogorun to baramu,<ref>It is composed of 449 languages and dialects, according to the 2005 [[Ethnologue]] estimate, about half (219) belonging to the [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan]] sub-branch.</ref> to kopo [[languages of Europe|awon ede Europe]], ti [[Iranian plateau]], ati awon ede [[Languages of South Asia|Apaguusu Asia]], ati bakanna ni [[Anatolia]] ati [[Central Asia|Aarin Asia]].
'''Awon ede ara India ati Europe''' je [[Language family|ebi]] (tabi ''phylum'') awon of [[List of Indo-European languages|ede]] bi ogorun to baramu,<ref>It is composed of 449 languages and dialects, according to the 2005 [[Ethnologue]] estimate, about half (219) belonging to the [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan]] sub-branch.</ref> to kopo [[languages of Europe|awon ede Europe]], ti [[Iranian plateau]], ati awon ede [[Languages of South Asia|Apaguusu Asia]], ati bakanna ni [[Anatolia]] ati [[Central Asia|Aarin Asia]].





Àtúnyẹ̀wò ní 19:54, 23 Oṣù Kẹ̀wá 2011

Indo-European
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:
Anatolian (e.g., Hittite)
Balto-Slavic (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

  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.