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PLZZZ HELP Why are languages are broken into families

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Because some languages are related closely and because if cultures
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A language family is a group of related languages that developed from a common historic ancestor, referred to as protolanguage (proto– means 'early' in Greek). ... Further back in time, all these ancestral languages descended, in turn, from one common ancestor. We call this ancestor *Proto-Indo-European (PIE).

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