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- There are three main language families: Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, and Afro-Asiatic1. Indo-European is the largest language family, followed by Sino-Tibetan, and lastly Afro-Asiatic1. The largest language families, according to Glottolog 4.7 (2022), are2:
- Atlantic–Congo (1,408 languages)
- Austronesian (1,273 languages)
- Indo-European (584 languages)
- Sino-Tibetan (501 languages)
- Afro-Asiatic (379 languages)
- Nuclear Trans–New Guinea (317 languages)
- Pama–Nyungan (250 languages)
- Oto-Manguean (181 languages)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.There are three main language families: Indo-European(Includes English) Sino-Tibetan(Includes Chinese) Afro-Asiatic(Includes Arabic) Indo-European is the largest language family, followed by Sino-Tibetan, and lastly Afro-Asiatic. The Language Tree below shows languages that come from the same origin.
www.angmohdan.com/the-root-of-all-human-langu…Glottolog 4.7 (2022) lists the following as the largest families, of 8,565 languages (other than sign languages, pidgins, and unclassifiable languages): [1]
- Atlantic–Congo (1,408 languages)
- Austronesian (1,273 languages)
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