单词 | Indo-Hittite |
释义 | Indo-Hittite (extremely rare) n WORD FAMILY Indo-Hittite n the family of languages that by 1000 BC were spoken throughout Europe and in parts of southwestern and southern Asia Syn|Hypo|Hyper Indo-European, Indo-European language PIE, Proto-Indo European a prehistoric unrecorded language that was the ancestor of all Indo-European languages Albanianthe Indo-European language spoken by the people of Albania Armenian, Armenian languagethe Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia, but also in Azerbaijan Illyriana minor and almost extinct branch of the Indo-European languages; spoken along the Dalmatian coast Thraco-Phrygianan extinct branch of the Indo-European language family thought by some to be related to Armenian Balto-Slavic, Balto-Slavic language, Balto-Slavonica family of Indo-European languages including the Slavic and Baltic languages Germanic, Germanic languagea branch of the Indo-European family of languages; members that are spoken currently fall into two major groups: Scandinavian and West Germanic Celtic, Celtic languagea branch of the Indo-European languages that (judging from inscriptions and place names) was spread widely over Europe in the pre-Christian era Italic, Italic languagea branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative Tochariana branch of the Indo-European language family that originated in central Asia during the first millennium A.D. Indo-Iranian, Indo-Iranian languagethe branch of the Indo-European family of languages including the Indic and Iranian language groups Anatolian, Anatolian languagean extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European Greek, Hellenic, Hellenic languagethe Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages Gheg, Gheg dialectthe dialect of Albanian spoken in northern Albania and Yugoslavia Tosk, Tosk dialectthe dialect of Albanian spoken in southern Albania and in areas of Greece and Italy Thraciana Thraco-Phrygian language spoken by the ancient people of Thrace but extinct by the early Middle Ages Phrygiana Thraco-Phrygian language spoken by the ancient inhabitants of Phrygia and now extinct--preserved only in a few inscriptions Slavic, Slavic language, Slavonic, Slavonic languagea branch of the Indo-European family of languages Baltic, Baltic languagea branch of the Indo-European family of languages related to the Slavonic languages; Baltic languages have preserved many archaic features that are believed to have existed in Proto-Indo European West Germanic, West Germanic languagea branch of the Germanic languages Proto-Norsethe Germanic language of Scandinavia up until about 700 Old Norsethe extinct Germanic language of medieval Scandinavia and Iceland from about to 700 to 1350 Nordic, Norse, North Germanic, North Germanic language, Scandinavian, Scandinavian languagethe northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland East Germanic, East Germanic languagean extinct branch of the Germanic languages Erse, Gaelic, Goidelicany of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland Brittanic, Brythonica southern group of Celtic languages Osco-Umbriana group of dead languages of ancient Italy; they were displace by Latin Latinany dialect of the language of ancient Rome East Tocharian, Turfan, Turfan dialecta dialect of Tocharian Kuchean, Kuchean dialect, West Tochariana dialect of Tocharian Indic, Indo-Aryana branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages Iranian, Iranian languagethe modern Persian language spoken in Iran Hittitethe language of the Hittites and the principal language of the Anatolian group of languages; deciphered from cuneiform inscriptions Lycianan Anatolian language Luvian, Luwianan Anatolian language Lydianan Anatolian language Palaican Anatolian language Modern Greek, New Greekthe Greek language as spoken and written today Late Greekthe Greek language in the 3rd to 8th centuries Byzantine Greek, Medieval Greek, Middle Greekthe Greek language from about 600 to 1200 AD Koinea Greek dialect that flourished under the Roman Empire Ancient Greekthe Greek language prior to the Roman Empire natural language, tongue a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language |
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