Definition of Proto-Greek

1. Noun. The earliest form of the Greek language, the common ancestor of the Greek dialects, including Mycenean and the classical Greek dialects, spoken by the ancestors of the Greeks even before they settled in Greece around 2000 BC. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Proto-Greek

Proto-Algonquian
Proto-Altaic
Proto-Armenian
Proto-Athabaskan
Proto-Austronesian
Proto-Baltic
Proto-Balto-Slavic
Proto-Bantu
Proto-Canaanite alphabet
Proto-Celtic
Proto-Dravidian
Proto-Eskimo
Proto-Finnic
Proto-Finno-Ugric
Proto-Germanic
Proto-Greek (current term)
Proto-Indo-European
Proto-Indo-Europeans
Proto-Indo-Germanic
Proto-Indo-Iranian
Proto-Indo-Iranians
Proto-Indo European
Proto-Inupik
Proto-Iranian
Proto-Iranians
Proto-Italic
Proto-Japonic
Proto-Kartvelian
Proto-Malayic
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian

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