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Indo-European vs Armenian

Armenian vs Indo-European

Indo-European and Armenian both are nouns.

Indo-European and Armenian both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Indo-European Yes Yes No No
Armenian Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Armenian is a hyponym of Indo-European; that is, Armenian is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Indo-European:
  • Indo-European: the family of languages that by 1000 BC were spoken throughout Europe and in parts of southwestern and southern Asia
  • Armenian: the Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia, but also in Azerbaijan
Indo-European (noun) Armenian (noun)
the family of languages that by 1000 BC were spoken throughout Europe and in parts of southwestern and southern Asia the Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia, but also in Azerbaijan
a member of the prehistoric people who spoke Proto-Indo European a writing system having an alphabet of 38 letters in which the Armenian language is written
a native or inhabitant of Armenia
Indo-European (adjective) Armenian (adjective)
of or relating to the former Indo-European people of or pertaining to Armenia or the people or culture of Armenia
of or relating to the Indo-European language family
Difference between Indo-European and Armenian

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