HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC LANGUAGE: NOUN
- The Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- A branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC LANGUAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC LANGUAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC LANGUAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Words for family members and other relatives in Greek, a Hellenic language spoken mainly in Greece and Cyprus.
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