Branches Of Indo European Language Family. Indo-European has 9 living branches and 3 extinct branches. The family includes most of the languages of Europe as well as many languages of Southwest Central and South Asia. The most recognizable Indo European languages include Celtic Armenian Germanic Italic Baltic Slavic Albanian Hellenic or Greek and Indo-Iranian among others. Those who settled around the Italian peninsula spoke Italo-Celtic which later developed into two branches Latin and Celtic.
The Indo-European languages include some 449 SIL estimate 2018 edition language families spoken by about or more than 35 billion people roughly half of the world populationMost of the major languages belonging to language branches and groups of Europe and Western and southern Asia belong to the Indo-European language familyTherefore Indo-European is the biggest language family in. Minna Sundbergs illustration maps the relationships between Indo-European and Uralic languages. Those who settled around the Italian peninsula spoke Italo-Celtic which later developed into two branches Latin and Celtic. The creator of the webcomic Stand StillStay Silent put the illustration together to show why. As Strang 1970404 has rightly pointed out the reconstruction of IE. The largest representative is Hittite.
All these languages that belong to the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European family of languages are currently extinct.
Branches of Indo-European IE include Indo-Iranian Sanskrit and the Iranian languages Greek Italic Latin and related languages Celtic Germanic which includes English Armenian Balto-Slavic Albanian Anatolian and Tocharian. The creator of the webcomic Stand StillStay Silent put the illustration together to show why. Indo-Iranian Balto-Slavic Germanic and Italic. As Strang 1970404 has rightly pointed out the reconstruction of IE. The most recognizable Indo European languages include Celtic Armenian Germanic Italic Baltic Slavic Albanian Hellenic or Greek and Indo-Iranian among others. The largest representative is Hittite.