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The '''Proto-Indo-Europeans''' were a [[prehistory|prehistoric]] people or group of people who are thought to have spoken a [[language (general)|language]] (or group of similar languages) which [[linguistics|linguists]] have reconstructed as '[[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]]', representing the ancestor of many modern [[Europe]]an languages. They probably lived around 6-7,000 years ago. | The '''Proto-Indo-Europeans''' were a [[prehistory|prehistoric]] people or group of people who are thought to have spoken a [[language (general)|language]] (or group of similar languages) which [[linguistics|linguists]] have reconstructed as '[[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]]', representing the ancestor of many modern [[Europe]]an languages. They probably lived around 6-7,000 years ago. | ||
==Origins== | |||
See: [[Indo-European languages#Origins|Indo-European languages > Origins]]. |
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The Proto-Indo-Europeans were a prehistoric people or group of people who are thought to have spoken a language (or group of similar languages) which linguists have reconstructed as 'Proto-Indo-European', representing the ancestor of many modern European languages. They probably lived around 6-7,000 years ago.