ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs HELLENIC LANGUAGE: NOUN
- An extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European
- The Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs HELLENIC LANGUAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Tsade, Italic language, Hurrian, Kuchean, Linear b, Elamitic, Pehlevi, Hittite, Old persian, Hellenic language, Middle persian, Luwian, Dead language, Palaic, Anatolian
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs HELLENIC LANGUAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tsade, Italic language, Hurrian, Kuchean, Linear b, Elamitic, Pehlevi, Hittite, Old persian, Hellenic language, Middle persian, Luwian, Dead language, Palaic, Anatolian
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs HELLENIC LANGUAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The Anatolian language called Luwian, for example, is attested both in Mesopotamian cuneiform and in an indigenous hieroglyphic script.
- What was Anatolian language during the Neolithic era according to Kurgan hypothesis proponents?
- Words for family members and other relatives in Greek, a Hellenic language spoken mainly in Greece and Cyprus.