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Yes. Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, Sanskrit and Greek are also a Indo-European language.

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Yes, Latin is an Indo-European language. It is the ancestor of the Romance languages and shares its roots with other ancient Indo-European languages such as Greek, Sanskrit, and Old Persian.

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