The term "Indo-Europeans" does not usually refer to speakers of various Indo-European languages in historical times: linguists usually refer to such people specifically as Anatolians, Tocharians, Indo-Aryans, Iranians, Greeks, Celts, Italic peoples, Germanic peoples, Veneti, Baltic peoples, Slavic peoples, Armenians, Albanians (or subdivisions of these terms).
Note that in any event the classification "Indo-European" addresses matters of language, which do not necessarily correlate with divisions of ethnicity or even of specific culture.
Индо-европейци | Indoeuropäer | Indo-Europeos | Indo-européens | Indoeuropljani | Indoeuropei | Indoeuropiečiai | Indoeiropieši | Indo-Europeanen | Indoeuropejczycy | Indo-europeus | Индоевропейцы | Indoeuropéer | Індоєвропейці
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