Indo-European languages

IndoErropic languages ​​-. One of the biggest language families with the highest number of people speaking, almost all over Europe, in southwestern and South Asia, as well as in areas inhabited by Europeans (North and South America, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc.). Indo-European languages ​​show kinship in phonetics, morphology and lexics, and it is assumed that they originate from an unconfirmed language covering the territory north of the Black Sea. In this language, more than 5,000 years were spoken, and somewhere to 3,000 years. PR. AD He split into a number of dialects. Indo-European languages ​​are divided into 10 branches (some are already extinct): Baltic, German, Romanian, Greek, Albanian, Armenian, Celtic, Industry, Anatols and Tahar. The Baltic branch is divided into Baltic and Slavic languages, and Slavic is divided into the Eastern, Western and South Group. The Macedonian language belongs to the southern group, where the Old Slavic (extinct language), the Bulgarian, Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian and Slovenian language are included. The interest in the study of Indo-European languages ​​in scientists (William Jones, Scumus, etc.) was great. They saw the link between the Greek, the Latin, the German and the Celtic language and considered that these languages ​​originate from a common Indo-European language, and with the established system of voice representation made the reconstruction of the Protoonongropic language. Lit.: J. P. Mallorus, Inn Searzh of Tekh, Indo European. Thames And Hudson, 1989; B. CHAKRABARTS, and Compaiii Zddi of Santali and Bengali, Cagsutta, 1994; R. LASS, Historian Linguistic and Langugago Cengue, Cagbridge, 1997. Mr. Cv.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ИНДОЕВРОПСКИ ЈАЗИЦИ

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