ineTechnical information about ISO 639 language code ine
The table below provides technical details for the Indo-European languages language, designated by the ine code from the ISO 639-2 standard.
| Code |
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| Standard | |
| Name | Indo-European languages |
| Text direction | Left-to-Right |
| Language varieties | AnatolianTocharianIndo-IranianHellenicItalicCelticGermanicBalticSlavicArmenianAlbanian |
| Related languages | Uralic languagesKartvelian languagesAfro-Asiatic languagesAltaic languages (hypothetical) |
| Key facts | Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the hypothesised common ancestorThe family’s earliest written records come from Hittite clay tablets (c. 1600 BCE)Indo-European comparative work laid the foundations of modern historical linguisticsMany Indo-European languages exhibit a system of vowel ablaut like English sing–sang–sungLaryngeal consonants, predicted by theory, were later confirmed in Hittite inscriptions. |
| Sample phrase | Salve, quid agis? |
| Character encodings | |
| Supported in Localizely |
The Indo-European languages language, identified by the code ine, falls under the 'Collective' category in terms of its scope and is classified as 'Genetic' by its type.
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