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This category contains articles with Proto-Indo-European-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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Pages in category "Articles containing Proto-Indo-European-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 509 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Aach (toponymy)
- Absinthe
- Addition
- Aedui
- Aeolic Greek
- Ahura Mazda
- Albanian dialects
- Albanian language
- Albion
- Alpha
- Voiceless alveolar trill
- Alyattes
- Amazons
- Ambiorix
- Ame-no-Uzume
- Ammersee
- Anatolian hieroglyphs
- Anatolian hypothesis
- Anax
- Ancient Greek
- Ancient Greek nouns
- Ancient Greek phonology
- Ancient Macedonian language
- Talk:Ancient Macedonian language/Archive 2
- Talk:Anglo-Frisian languages
- Anglo-Frisian languages
- Angst
- User:Aoz0ra/Multilingual support tests
- Ap (water)
- Aphrodite
- Apple
- Ara the Handsome
- Aram (Nahapet)
- Argos (dog)
- Armenian language
- Talk:Armenian language/Archive 1
- Artur
- Aryan
- Asha
- User:AshOrchid2254/Anax
- Ashva
- Assibilation
- Assimilation (phonology)
- Asteria (Titaness)
- Asterius (giant)
- Astraea
- Talk:Athematic stem
- Atlas (mythology)
- Ātman (Hinduism)
- Attic Greek
- Augment (Indo-European)
- Aurvandill
- Autumn
B
- Balto-Slavic languages
- Talk:Balto-Slavic languages/Archive 2
- Banat
- Talk:Barbara's Rhubarb Bar
- Bard
- Bartholomae's law
- Talk:Bartholomae's law
- Beef
- Beer
- Blue–green distinction in language
- Boii
- Boukólos rule
- Braccae
- Breast
- Breeches
- Bríatharogam
- Brigantes
- Brightness
- Brigid of Kildare
- Brioche
- Brittonic languages
- Common Brittonic
- Brugmann's law
- Buñuelo
- Bury St Edmunds
C
- Caland system
- Carrot
- Casta
- Cattle
- Celibacy
- Celtiberian language
- Celtic toponymy
- Centum and satem languages
- Chaos (cosmogony)
- Character (symbol)
- Chariot
- List of chemical element name etymologies
- Chickpea
- Chloe
- Church (building)
- Cimbri
- Clitic
- Cognate
- Copula (linguistics)
- Copulative a
- Cowgill's law (Greek)
- Cronus
- Cunt
D
E
G
- Gammon (meat)
- Garden of Eden
- Gaulish
- Gebeleizis
- Gemshorn
- Geri and Freki
- Germanic a-mutation
- Germanic verbs
- Germanic weak verb
- Germany
- Gheg Albanian
- Ghost
- Ghosts in English-speaking cultures
- Glossary of sound laws in the Indo-European languages
- Glottalic theory
- Go (verb)
- God
- God (word)
- User:Gog the Mild/Blurbs
- Good and evil
- Graeae
- Graf
- Grassmann's law
- Gravlax
- Green
- Grimm's law
- User:Grover cleveland/PII Phonology
- Gulf of Bothnia
- Günzburg (surname)
- Gwynedd
- Kingdom of Gwynedd