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Type Words
Synonyms anatolian language
Type of indo-hittite, indo-european, indo-european language
Has types lycian, lydian, hittite, palaic, luvian, luwian

Examples of anatolian

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Anatolian reports he was arrested while on holiday in Istanbul on Friday morning.
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There are no Armenians living in eastern anatolian today, and probably never will be.
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Anatolian news agency earlier corrected its report that ArcelorMittal may boost its stake.
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Anatolian peoples were a group of distinct ethnic groups which spoke related languages.
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Anatolian and Greek are the most important languages for reconstructing the laryngeals.
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Anatolian languages show traces of old PIE accent in the lengthening of the old accented syllable.
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Anatolian Sky offers simple self-catering apartment holidays, with free vegetables from the owner's garden thrown in.
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Anatolian, the earliest attested branch.
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Anatolian goodness in a chunky, flavoursome wrap.
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  • An extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European
  • (anatolia) Asia Minor: a peninsula in southwestern Asia that forms the Asian part of Turkey
  • (Anatolianism) Turkish nationalism is a political ideology that promotes and glorifies the Turkish people, as either a national, ethnic or linguistic group and puts the interests of the state over other influences, including religious ones.
  • (Anatolians) Anatolian peoples were a group of distinct ethnic groups which spoke related languages. They shared cultural traits and traditional religion. The Anatolian languages were one branch of the larger Indo-European language family.
  • (Anatolia (album)) Anatolia is an album released in 1997 by the Turkish heavy metal band Mezarkabul.
  • (Anatolia (martyr)) Saints Victoria, Anatolia, and Audax (Sante Vittoria, Anatolia, e Audace) are venerated as martyrs and saints by the Catholic Church. Victoria and Anatolia are mentioned (without Audax) in the Roman Martyrology under the date of 10 July. ...
  • (Anatolius (consul)) Anatolius (fl. 421-451) was a diplomat and general of the Eastern Roman Empire and Consul in 440. Very influential during the reign of Theodosius II, he held command of the Empire's eastern armies for 13 years and led several negotiations with Attila the Hun.
  • (Anatolia) A peninsula of Western Asia, comprising most of the modern Republic of Turkey. Bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Armenian Highland to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the Aegean Sea to the west
  • (Anatolius) A male given name of historical use only ( but the cognates are common given names in Eastern Europe)