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The Indo-European languages include some 443 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about three billion people, including most of the major language families of Europe and western Asia, which belong to a single superfamily. Each subfamily in this list contains many subgroups and individual languages.

Albanian language


Anatolian languages


Armenian languages


Baltic languages


Celtic languages


Germanic languages


Greek languages


Indo-Iranian languages


Italic languages


Paleo-Balkan languages


(each may belong to its own subfamily of the Indo-European languages, or be related to other branches - for instance, Ancient Macedonian and Phrygian are sometimes considered to be closely related to Ancient Greek)

Slavic languages


(*Also considered to be dialects of Serbo-Croatian).

Tocharian languages


  • Tocharian A
  • Tocharian B

Indo-European languages whose relationship to other languages in the family is unclear


External links


Indo-European languages | Lists of Indo-European languages

 

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