List of Indo-European languages
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The Indo-European languages include some 443 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about three billion people, including most of the major language families of Europe and western Asia, which belong to a single superfamily. Each subfamily in this list contains many subgroups and individual languages.
[edit] Albanian language
[edit] Anatolian languages
[edit] Armenian languages
[edit] Baltic languages
[edit] Celtic languages
- Continental Celtic (all extinct; a paraphyletic grouping)
- Insular Celtic
[edit] Germanic languages
[edit] Greek languages
- East Greek
- West Greek
[edit] Indo-Iranian languages
- Indo-Aryan languages
- Central Indo-Aryan languages
- East Central Indo-Aryan languages
- Eastern Indo-Aryan languages
- Bengali-Assamese languages
- Assamese (Ôxômiya)
- Bengali (Bangla)
- Bishnupriya Manipuri (Imar Thar)
- Chakma
- Chittagonian
- Hajong
- Halbi
- Kharia Thar
- Kayort
- Mal Paharia
- Mirgan
- Nahari
- Rajbangsi
- Sylheti (Silôţi)
- Tangchangya
- Bihari languages
- Oriya languages
- Adivasi Oriya
- Bhatri
- Bhunjia
- Bodo Parja
- Kupia
- Oriya (Oŗia)
- Reli language (Reli)
- Bengali-Assamese languages
- Northern Indo-Aryan languages
- Northwestern Indo-Aryan languages
- Dardic languages (The relation of this subgroup to other Indo Aryan languages is unclear.)
- Chitral languages
- Kashmiri language
- Kohistani languages
- Bateri language
- Chilisso language
- Gowro language
- Indus Kohistani language
- Kalami language
- Kalkoti language
- Tirahi language
- Torwali language
- Wotapuri-Katarqalai language
- Kunar languages
- Pashayi languages
- Northeast Pashayi language
- Northwest Pashayi language
- Southeast Pashayi language
- Southwest Pashayi language
- Dameli language
- Gawar-Bati language
- Grangali language
- Shumashti language
- Pashayi languages
- Shina languages
- Brokstat language
- Domaaki language
- Kohistani Shina language
- Phalura language
- Savi language
- Shina language
- Ushojo language
- Lahnda languages
- Jakati language
- Khetrani language
- Mirpur Panjabi language
- Northern Hindko language
- Saraiki language
- Southern Hindko language
- Western Panjabi language
- Sindhi languages
- Jadgali language
- Kachchi language
- Lasi language
- Sindhi language
- Sindhi Bhil language
- Dardic languages (The relation of this subgroup to other Indo Aryan languages is unclear.)
- Nuristani languages
- Sanskrit language
- Sinhalese-Maldivian languages
- Southern Indo-Aryan languages
- Konkani languages
- Goanese Konkani language
- Katkari language
- Konkani language
- Kukna language
- Phudagi language
- Samvedi language
- Varli language
- Marathi language
- Konkani languages
- Unclassified
- Are language
- Bhalay language
- Deccan language
- Gowlan language
- Romani language
- Varhadi-Nagpuri language
- Iranian languages
- Eastern Iranian languages
- Northeastern Iranian languages
- Southeastern Iranian languages
- Western Iranian languages
- Eastern Iranian languages
[edit] Italic languages
- Sabellic
- Latino-Faliscan
- Venetic language (either Italic or closely related to Italic)
[edit] Paleo-Balkan languages
(each may belong to its own subfamily of the Indo-European languages, or be related to other branches - for instance, Ancient Macedonian and Phrygian are sometimes considered to be closely related to Ancient Greek)
- Ancient Macedonian language
- Dacian language
- Thracian language
- Illyrian language
- Paionian language
- Phrygian language
[edit] Slavic languages
(*Also considered to be standard forms of Serbo-Croatian).
[edit] Tocharian languages
- Tocharian A
- Tocharian B
[edit] Indo-European languages whose relationship to other languages in the family is unclear
- Ligurian language, possibly related to Italic or Celtic
- Cimmerian language, possibly related to Thracian or Iranian