Vidic | |
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Geographic distribution | Crimea, Kuban, Yegiş island, North-Eastern Azerbaijan |
Linguistic classification | Indo-European
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Proto-language | Proto-Vidic |
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The Vidic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by around 3.5 million people.[nb 1]
Etymology
editVidic comes from the common ethnonym of the Taerinian peoples, reconstructed in Proto-Vidic as *witʰətᶿōr.[3]
Languages
editSee also
editSources
edit- ^ Willem van der Leijden (2003).
- ^ Simon Müller (1987).
- ^ Comprehensive dictionary of Proto-Taerinic[2]
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