The Indo-European Family Languages

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The Indo-European Family Languages by Mind Map: The Indo-European Family Languages

1. Celtic: includes two sub-branches: continental and insular celtic.

2. Anatalian: was predominat in Asian portion of Turkey

3. Greek: is a group of dialects.

4. Italic: It was predominat in the Italian peninsul.

5. Indo-Irland: includes two sub-branches, Indic and Iranian predominats in India, Pakistan and Iran.

6. Indo-Eropean Languages is widely spoken in Americas, Europe and also is Western and Sourtherm

7. Indo-European Language, is believed to derive from a hypothetical language known as Proto-Indo-European.

8. Branches of the Indo-european Languages:

9. Germanic: includes three sub-branches: East Germanic, Currently Extinct and North Germanic.

10. Armenian: Armenians and Phygians belonged to the same migratory wave that entered to Anatolia.

11. Tocharian: They lived in the Taklamakan desert, located in western China.

12. Balto-Slkavic: it contains two sub-branches: Baltic and Slavic.

13. Albanian: Albanian is a modern descendant of Illyrian which was widely spoken in the region during the classical times.