ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs OSTYAK: NOUN
- An extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European
- A Ugric language (related to Hungarian) spoken by the Ostyak people
- A member of the nomadic Ugrian people living in northwestern Siberia (east of the Ural mountains)
ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs OSTYAK: RELATED WORDS
- Tsade, Italic language, Hurrian, Kuchean, Linear b, Elamitic, Pehlevi, Hittite, Old persian, Hellenic language, Middle persian, Luwian, Dead language, Palaic, Anatolian
- Dyirbal, Baltic language, Fennic, Altaic language, Basic english, Hamitic language, Old church slavonic, Soviet russia, Police motu, Selkup, Landsmal, Vogul, Uralic language, Yenisei, Khanty
ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs OSTYAK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tsade, Italic language, Hurrian, Kuchean, Linear b, Elamitic, Pehlevi, Hittite, Old persian, Hellenic language, Middle persian, Luwian, Dead language, Palaic, Anatolian
- Dyirbal, Baltic language, Fennic, Altaic language, Basic english, Hamitic language, Old church slavonic, Soviet russia, Police motu, Selkup, Landsmal, Vogul, Uralic language, Yenisei, Khanty
ANATOLIAN LANGUAGE vs OSTYAK: 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?
- N/A