can you tell me the definition of Indo-European language family? please make it into one sentence.

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The Indo-European language family is a large group of related languages that originated from a common ancestral language spoken approximately 4,500 to 6,000 years ago, encompassing languages such as English, Spanish, Russian, Hindi, and many others across Europe and parts of South Asia.

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