PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN TALE: OWIS EKUOS-KWE (SHEEP AND HORSES, 2020) Proto-indo-european language is a hypotetical ancestor language of all indoeuropean language families and language (anatolian, indo-iranian, hellenic, italic, celtic, germanic, slavic, baltic, tocharian, albanian, thracian, dacian, etc.) Following tale is in a reconstructed proto-indo-european language, which was spoken aproximately in area north of Black Sea all the way to Caspian sea from c. 4500-2500 BC. Following tale was first reconstruced and written by German linguist August Schleicher (1821-1868). Latter comparative linguists continued to perfect the reconstruction. Version in video is following one: Gʷr̥Hḗi h₂óu̯is, kʷési̯o u̯lh₂néh2 ne h₁est, h₁ék̂u̯ons spék̂et, h₁oinom ghe gʷr̥Húm u̯óĝhom u̯éĝhontm̥, h₁oinom-kʷe méĝh2m̥ bhórom, h₁oinom-kʷe ĝhménm̥ Hṓk̂u bhérontm̥. H₂óu̯is tu h₁ek̂u̯obhos u̯eukʷét: „k̂ḗr h2eghnutói̯ moi̯ h₁ék̂u̯ons h2éĝontm̥ h2nérm̥ u̯idn̥téi̯.“ H₁ék̂u̯ōs tu u̯eukʷónt: „k̂ludhí, h₂óu̯ei̯, k̂ḗr ghe h2eghnutói̯
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