INDOEUROPEAN VIDEO
This video talks us about the Indo-European*
languages, and how could languages such as English and latin, greek or hindi are related.
The video shows us that there are
a lot of similarities between one to other in sounds. There are correspondences
in the sounds.
“Sound correspondences can reveal
how apparently unrelated languages are members of the same family”.
To sum up we can say that there
are a lot of languages that comes from the same point or, in other words, they
are members of one family called Indo-European and his ancestor unattested
prehistoric parent language called Proto-Indo-European.
*The Indo-European is large,
widespread family of languages, the surviving branches of which include italic,
slavic, baltic, hellenic, celtic, germanic, and indo-iranian,
spoken by about half the world's population: english,
spanish, german, latin, greek, russian,
albanian, lithuanian, armenian, persian, hindi, and hittite are all indo-european languages.