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

Proto-Indo European, Indo-European Slavic, Latin, Germanic

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The languages arrived in Europe in the following order:

  1. Proto-Indo-European
  2. Indo-European Slavic
  3. Latin
  4. Germanic

This sequence reflects the historical and linguistic developments in Europe. Proto-Indo-European is the ancestral language, followed by the diversification of Indo-European languages, including Slavic, the spread of Latin, and the subsequent emergence of Germanic languages.

That isn't right

I apologize for the confusion. Here’s the correct order in which these languages would have arrived in Europe:

  1. Proto-Indo-European (the ancestor of all Indo-European languages)
  2. Indo-European Slavic (as part of the Indo-European dispersal)
  3. Latin (which developed from Italic languages and spread with the Roman Empire)
  4. Germanic (which developed from the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages)

So the correct order is:

  1. Proto-Indo-European
  2. Indo-European Slavic
  3. Latin
  4. Germanic

Thank you for your patience!