Indo-European languages
It comes indicated a directory here of Indo-European languages, in a family of languages with common origin speeches today in great part of the globe. They are generally uniforms in great groups, but the more important distinction concerns the difference between said satem (for es. languages Slavic Hindu-Iranians and languages) and those said centum (for es. Latin, Greek, celtico), opposition that separates to them clearly, eccezion made for the extinguished tocarie languages (Chinese Turkestan). For the evolution and the history it is sent back to the article Indo-European.
This directory is not exaustive. For dialetti and speeches the families and the groups look at themselves:
The Indo-European languages in the world
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Italico Group
- italico
- venetico (paleoveneto) *
- osco-umbro *
- Latin-falisco
- falisco*
- Latin
- archaic Latin *
- gross Latin *
- novel
- to insulare
- logudorese Sardinian (you see )
- campidanese Sardinian (you see )
- sassarese Sardinian (you see )
- gallurese Sardinian (you see )
- oltremontano course (you see )
- it orients them
- italoromanzo
- cismontano course (you see )
- Neapolitan
- Sicialian language
- dacoromanzo
- romeno (dacoromeno)
- istroromeno
- meglenoromeno
- aromeno (macedoromeno)
- Dalmatian
- italoromanzo
- western
- galloromanzo
- meridional (occitanico)
- occitano
- provenzale
- alverniate
- linguadociano
- guascone
- Catalan
- northern Catalan
- Valencian
- balearico
- occitano
- northerner (oitanico)
- franciano or French
- pittavino
- normanno (normando)
- piccardo
- galló
- champenois
- lorenese
- arpitano (francoprovenzale)
- galloitalico
- Veneto
- meridional (occitanico)
- retoromanzo
- romancio
- friulano
- iberoromanzo
- Spanish
- Castilian
- estremegno
- Andalusian
- Aragonese
- asturiano-leonese
- Spanish
- galloromanzo
- meridional
- mozarabo *
- to insulare
- novel
- late Latin *
- humanistic Latin
Group elleno-frigio and Balkan
Germanic group
- Germanic languages
- Northern German
- Ancient Nordic (norreno)
- Modern Nordic (Scandinavian Languages)
- Western
- It orients them
- Danish
- Norwegian language (bokmål)
- Scanico
- German orients them
- Gotico*
- Burgundo*
- Longobardo**
- Western German
- German
- High-German
- German
- Medium-German
- German standard or Hochdeutsch
- Lussemburghese
- High-German
- Yiddish
- Low-German
- Low francone
- Neerlandese
- Dutch
- Fiammingo
- Afrikaans
- Limburghese
- Neerlandese
- Low sassone
- Language low-German orients them
- Low francone
- High-German
- Anglo-Frisian or German to insulare
- Frisian
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- British English
- Scot (lallans)
- American
- German
- Northern German
Baltoslavic group
- Baltoslavic
- the Baltic Sea
- western Baltic languages
- ancient prussiano*
- sudoviano or jatvingio *
- Baltic languages orient them
- lettone
- curlandese or curoniano *
- semirooster *
- seloniano *
- western Baltic languages
- Slav
- the Baltic Sea
Celtico group
- celtico
- continental
- Gaulish *
- to insulare
- brittonico
- goidelico
- Scottish gaelico
- mannese (manx) *
- Irish gaelico
- continental
Group Hindu-Iranian and anatolico
- ittita*
- indoario
- Indian
- Iranian
- curdo
- ancient Persian (avestico) *
- medium Persian *
- modern Persian (to pêrsi/fêrsi)
Tocario group
- Armenian
- tocario*
- tocario To *
- tocario B *
* extinguished
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