Proto-Indo-European
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| Indo-European |
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| Indo-European languages |
| Albanian | Anatolian | Armenian Baltic | Celtic | Dacian | Germanic Greek | Indo-Iranian | Italic | Phrygian Slavic | Thracian | Tocharian |
| Indo-European peoples |
| Albanians | Anatolians | Armenians Balts | Celts | Germanic peoples Greeks | Indo-Aryans | Indo-Iranians | Iranians Italic peoples | Slavs | Thracians | Tocharians |
| Proto-Indo-Europeans |
| Language | Society | Religion |
| Urheimat hypotheses |
| Kurgan hypothesis | Anatolia Armenia | India | PCT |
| Indo-European studies |
Proto-Indo-European (PIE) may refer to:
- Proto-Indo-European language the hypothetical common ancestor of the Indo-European languages
- Proto-Indo-Europeans, the hypothetical speakers of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language
- Proto-Indo-European roots, A list of reconstructed Proto-Indo-European roots

