Annex: Centum languages

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Western branch or Centum of Indo-European:

GroupAncient LanguagesModern Languages
Greek Ancient Greek Modern Greek
ItalicLatin, osco, umbro Romance languages: Castilian, Galician, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan,

French, pod, Gone, Norman, Burgundy, champagne, franc-condés, Loreno, Picardo, Poitevin-santongés, languedociano, lemosin, gascon, auvernés, nizardo, vivaroalpino, Provencal, Romanian, Romanian, Leonid,

GermanGothic German, Dutch, English, Scottish, Swedish, Danish,

Norwegian, Icelandic, ferocious

CelticCeltic Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton.
AnatolioHetita
TocarioTocario

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