Place the languages in order in which they arrived in Europe. (1 point)

Proto-indo European
Germanic
Indo-European Slavic
Latin

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The order in which these languages arrived in Europe is as follows:

  1. Proto-Indo-European
  2. Indo-European (as a broader category that includes various branches)
  3. Germanic
  4. Latin
  5. Slavic

To clarify: Proto-Indo-European is the hypothesized ancestor of many languages in Europe and beyond, and it would have existed before the individual branches, including Germanic, developed. Latin evolved later as the Roman Empire spread across Europe, and Slavic languages emerged after that, influenced by both Indo-European and other local languages.

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