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  • ...languages is a classification according to their development from common [[ancestor]]s. ...age [[family]], like other terms such as [[ancestor]] language, [[daughter language]], etc.
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  • ...family in the world, mostly due to European colonialism. Originally, this language family was spoken from Northern and Western Europe to Northern India. ...earned to know Indian languages, especially [[Sanskrit]], the ancient holy language of India, and the work of the Sanskrit Grammarians. The study of Indo-Europ
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  • ...mily''') is a group of languages that developed from a common historical [[ancestor]]. A language '''isolate''' is a family of one, such as [[Basque]] or [[Sumerian]].
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