- Proto-Indo-European numerals
The Proto-Indo-European numerals are generally reconstructed as follows:
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List of Proto-Indo-European roots
*Proto-Indo-European pronouns and particles
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The Proto-Indo-European numerals are generally reconstructed as follows:
ee also
*
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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