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Nearly
of the world's population speak Indo-European languages. The most
-spoken members of this
are English, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish and Bengali. Each of these have over 100 million
speakers. More than 80 linguists created a
of core vocabulary from 161 Indo-European languages. The study co-
said: "Ancient DNA and [evolutionary language
] combine to suggest that the
to the 200-year-old Indo-European
lies in a hybrid of the [Steppe and Anatolia]
."