List of Indo-European Languages - Indo-European Languages Whose Relationship To Other Languages in The Family Is Unclear

Indo-European Languages Whose Relationship To Other Languages in The Family Is Unclear

  • Cimmerian language, possibly related to Thracian or Iranian
  • Ligurian language, possibly related to Italic or Celtic
  • Lomavren language
  • Ancient Macedonian language
  • Dacian language
  • Thracian language
  • Illyrian language
  • Messapian language
  • Paionian language
  • Phrygian language

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