The Turkish Suffix Dictionary. A Turkish origin for Indo-European languages. Jochen Tack/Getty Indo-European languages appear to have originated around 7,800 to 9,800 years ago in Turkey.
Languages as diverse as English, Russian and Hindi can trace their roots back more than 8,000 years to Anatolia — now in modern-day Turkey. That's the conclusion of a study1 that assessed 103 ancient and contemporary languages using a technique normally used to study the evolution and spread of disease. The researchers hope that their findings can settle a long-running debate about the origins of the Indo-European language group.
English, Dutch, Spanish, Russian, Greek and Hindi might all sound very different, but there are many commonalities, such as the Dutch moeder, Spanish madre and Russian mat', all of which mean "mother". Steeds meer interesse in de Turkse taal - Zaken in Turkije. Steeds meer interesse in de Turkse taal Geen reacties 506 keer gelezen Met de toegenomen handelsvolume en de groeiende economie van Turkije is de Turkse taal snel uitgegroeid tot een wereldwijde taal, en de vraag ernaar wordt steeds hoger.