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The Indo-European family is divided into several branches or sub-families, of which there are eight groups with languages still alive today: Albanian, Armenian, Balto-Slavic, Celtic, Germanic, Hellenic, Indo-Iranian, and Italic; another nine subdivisions are now extinct.
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Indo-European branches from en.wikipedia.org
Indo-European language family has 10 known branches or subfamilies, of which eight are living and two are extinct. Most of the subfamilies or linguistic ...
Indo-European branches from www.britannica.com
The 10 main branches of the family are Anatolian, Indo-Iranian, Greek, Italic ... branch of Indo-European, rather than a member of the Iranian subbranch.
Indo-European branches from www.worldhistory.org
May 5, 2014 · The Indo-European languages have a large number of branches: Anatolian, Indo-Iranian, Greek, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Armenian, Tocharian, ...
Let us leave to one side the EASTERN DIVISION of Indo-European, whose branches include Balto-Slavic (Russian, Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, etc.); Indo-Iranian ...