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Norther and Western parts
No. Though geographically surrounded by Indo-European Romance languages, Basque is classified as a language isolate. It is the last remaining descendant of the pre-Indo-European languages of Western Europe
George Sherman Lane has written: 'Studies in historical linguistics in honor of George Sherman Lane' -- subject(s): Historical linguistics, Tokharian language 'Words for clothing in the principal Indo-European languages' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Etymology, Indo-European languages, Semantics, Terminology 'Studies in Kuchean grammar' 'Words for clothing in the principal Indo-European languages, by George Sherman Lane' -- subject(s): Etymology, Indo-European languages, Semantics
indo-european
Indo-European languages typically share certain characteristics, including a complex system of inflection, a common root vocabulary, and similar grammatical structures. They also have a tendency to be highly inflected, with a rich case system and verb conjugation. Additionally, Indo-European languages often have a preference for word order patterns like subject-verb-object and a similar set of phonemes.
Cowfish live in the Indo-Pacific region. The Indo-Pacific compromises the entire Indian Ocean, along with the Western and Central Pacific Ocean.
None. It was of Indo-Arabic design.
because of western disturbance (cyclonic depression).
The Indo-European language is thought to have originated out of the Pontic-Caspian steppe region, which encompasses parts of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. This region is often referred to as the homeland of the Proto-Indo-Europeans, the linguistic ancestors of the various Indo-European language groups spoken today.
Here is a partial list in no particular order:EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseDutch/FlemishDanish/NorwegianSwedishIcelandicGreekCatalanGalicianOccitanLadinoYiddish
Here is a partial list in no particular order:EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseDutch/FlemishDanish/NorwegianSwedishIcelandicGreekCatalanGalicianOccitanLadinoYiddish