Indo-European
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Indo-European topics |
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| Indo-European languages |
| Albanian · Armenian · Baltic Celtic · Germanic · Greek Indo-Iranian (Indo-Aryan, Iranian) Italic · Slavic extinct: Anatolian ·
Paleo-Balkans (Dacian, |
| Indo-European peoples |
| Albanians · Armenians Balts · Celts · Germanic peoples Greeks · Indo-Aryans Iranians · Latins · Slavs historical: Anatolians (Hittites, Luwians) |
| Proto-Indo-Europeans |
| Language · Society · Religion |
| Urheimat hypotheses |
| Kurgan hypothesis · Anatolia Armenia · India · PCT |
| Indo-European studies |
Indo-European refers to the following semantic items:
A family of languages:
- Indo-European languages
- Indo-European people - peoples speaking an Indo-European language
- Indo-European studies, an academic field.
A hypothetical progenitor of Europeans, Iranians and Indians:
- Proto-Indo-European language, the hypothetical common ancestor of all Indo-European languages
- Proto-Indo-Europeans - an ancient ethnic group; an ancestor of the Indo-European peoples.
- Proto-Indo-European religion - the hypothetical religion of the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
- A synonym for the 19th-century term Aryan (language, ethnicity, or religion).
A fill-in response for the "Some other race" section of the US Census which is classified as a type of Eurasian ambiguously involving the mixture of Asian Indians or Indonesians (Indo) and Europeans.[1]
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ca:Indoeuropeude:Indogermanisch es:Indoeuropeo eo:Hindeŭropa eu:Indoeuropera fr:Indo-européen gl:Indo-europeo pt:Indo-europeu simple:Indo-European tr:Hint-Avrupa

