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Indo-Iranian

NOUN
  1. the branch of the Indo-European family of languages including the Indic and Iranian language groups

How To Use Indo-Iranian In A Sentence

  • The answer is its distant Indo-European cousin Persian, a daughter language of Indo-Iranian.x Check is from the Persian word shāh, meaning “king.” The English Is Coming!
  • But I guess the Indo-Iranians could've thought the same thing after laryngeals disappeared, and thefore made an analogous tvam to aham. Back to business: emphatic particles and verbal extensions
  • The Kalash are polytheists, with a pantheon of deities and demi-gods that has been compared to that of ancient Greece, though it is much closer to Indo-Iranian (Vedic and pre-Zoroastrian) traditions. The Kalash Tribe Of Pakistan (PHOTOS)
  • The Indic limb of the Indo-Iranian branch includes two venerable ancient languages. The English Is Coming!
  • The Indic limb of the Indo-Iranian branch includes two venerable ancient languages. The English Is Coming!
  • There are three different phases in the development of Indo-Iranian languages: Old, Middle, and Modern.citation needed Old Dari/Farsi and the Avestan language represents the old stage of development and were spoken in ancient Bactria. Planet-x.com.au » Afghan
  • The Indo-Iranian Kurds have their own language, script, and religion, Ezidism, which may be the world's oldest monotheism.
  • Maybe I should add for completeness, that if Grassman's Law surfaced already during this hypothetical common "phonation shift" between Proto-Hellenic and Proto-Indo-Iranian, then forms like Greek títhēmi would have to be explained as resulting from analogical pressures that forced *d to devoice along with *dʰ in the underlying post-Grassman's-Law form, *dídʰehmi. Winter's Law in Balto-Slavic, "Hybrid Theory" and phonation - Part 2
  • However, palatal velar stops are unstable and quickly turn to affricates, so it wouldn't have been long before *ć and *k were heard throughout Satem IE as became the norm in later Indo-Iranian. Archive 2007-10-01
  • It is generally acknowledged that the Indo-Iranians followed the practice of burial.
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