Category:Terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European by language
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Categories with terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European.
This is an umbrella category. It contains no dictionary entries, but only other, language-specific categories, which in turn contain relevant terms in a given language.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 200 subcategories, out of 368 total.
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- Albanian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 430 e)
- Ashkun terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 42 e)
- Assamese terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 153 e)
- Avestan terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 197 e)
B
- Baluchi terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 38 e)
- Belarusian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 124 e)
- Bengali terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 156 e)
- Breton terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 107 e)
- Bulgarian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 139 e)
C
- Catalan terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 141 e)
- Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 121 e)
- Cumbric terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 12 e)
- Czech terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 220 e)
D
- Danish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 118 e)
- Dhivehi terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 18 e)
- Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 136 e)
E
- Emilian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 17 e)
- English terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 601 e)
F
- Fala terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 24 e)
- Faroese terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 92 e)
- French terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 180 e)
G
- Gaulish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 19 e)
- German terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 185 e)
- Gothic terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 126 e)
- Greek terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 141 e)
- Gujarati terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 147 e)
- Gurani terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 10 e)
H
- Hindi terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 289 e)
- Hittite terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 99 e)
- Hunsrik terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 60 e)
I
- Icelandic terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 145 e)
- Irish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 220 e)
- Italian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 253 e)
J
K
- Kalami terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 22 e)
- Kalasha terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 81 e)
- Kalkoti terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 19 e)
- Kashubian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 171 e)
- Khowar terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 41 e)
- Konkani terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 80 e)
L
- Ladino terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 63 e)
- Latin terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 888 e)
- Latvian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 167 e)
- Limburgish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 115 e)
- Lithuanian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 260 e)
- Lombard terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 20 e)
- Luwian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 25 e)
M
- Macedonian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 129 e)
- Magahi terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 13 e)
- Manx terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 107 e)
- Marathi terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 102 e)
- Mòcheno terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 15 e)
N
- Nepali terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 23 e)
- Norman terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 86 e)
O
- Occitan terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 30 e)
- Odia terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European (0 c, 20 e)