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why english is called indo European languages? Don't spam PLEASE

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Answered by Anonymous
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The origin of Indo-European is after the invention of farming since some Proto-Indo-European words are farming words. Although it may have fewer different languages than some other language families, it has the most native speakers, about 2.7 billion.

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Answered by Unni007
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The Indo-European languages are the world's largest family of languages.

English is called so because linguists believe they all came from a single language , Proto-Indo-European, which was originally spoken somewhere in Eurasia.

The origin of Indo-European is after the invention of farming since some Proto-Indo-European words are farming words.

The most populous individual languages within them are Spanish, English, Hindi, Urdu, Portuguese, Bengali, Punjabi, and Russian, each with over 100 million speakers.

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