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European continent - translation to Αγγλικά

CONTINENT OF EUROPE, EXCLUDING EUROPEAN ISLANDS
European continent; Mainland Europe; Mainland European; European mainland; Continental European; The Continent; European Continent; Mainland of Europe; Kerneuropa; Carolingian Europe; The continent
  • Tartaria]]''; [[Sicily]] is clasped by Europe in the form of a ''[[globus cruciger]]''.
  • Extent of Carolingian Europe
  • Algeria]])
  • Extent of the contiguous mainland of Europe, Continental Europe
  • Map of the Scandiae islands by [[Nicolaus Germanus]] for a 1467 publication of ''Cosmographia Claudii Ptolomaei Alexandrini''

European continent         
continent Europa
Indo-European         
  • Dutch]]}}
  • [[Franz Bopp]] was a pioneer in the field of comparative linguistic studies.
  • Countries where Indo-European language family is not official}}
  •  Scheme of Indo-European language dispersals from c.&nbsp;4000 to 1000 BCE according to the widely held [[Kurgan hypothesis]].<br>– Center: Steppe cultures<br>1 (black): Anatolian languages (archaic PIE)<br>2 (black): Afanasievo culture (early PIE)<br>3 (black) Yamnaya culture expansion (Pontic-Caspian steppe, Danube Valley) (late PIE)<br>4A (black): Western Corded Ware<br>4B-C (blue & dark blue): Bell Beaker; adopted by Indo-European speakers<br>5A-B (red): Eastern Corded ware<br>5C (red): Sintashta (proto-Indo-Iranian)<br>6 (magenta): Andronovo<br>7A (purple): Indo-Aryans (Mittani)<br>7B (purple): Indo-Aryans (India)<br>[NN] (dark yellow): proto-Balto-Slavic<br>8 (grey): Greek<br>9 (yellow):Iranians<br>– [not drawn]: Armenian, expanding from western steppe
  • Pink: languages with instrumental, dative and ablative plural endings (and some others) in *-m- rather than *-bh-}}
  • Indo-European language family tree based on "Ancestry-constrained phylogenetic analysis of Indo-European languages" by Chang et al. <ref name=chang/>
  • Indo-European family tree in order of first attestation
LANGUAGE FAMILY NATIVE TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN EURASIA
Indo-Germanic; Indo-Germanic languages; Indo-germanic languages; Indo-germanic; Indo-European family; Indo-European Languages; Indo-European language family; IE family; I.E. family; I. E. family; I-E family; I.-E. family; IE group; IE Group; IE languages; IE Languages; IE language family; IE Language Family; Indo-european language family; Indo european; Indo European; Indo-Germanic race; Indo-european language group; Indo-European people; North Indo-European; Indoeuropean languages; Indo europian languages; Indo-Europeans; Indo-European language; Indo-European family of languages; Indo-European peoples; Indogermanic; Indo-Germanic language; Indo European language; Indo-European; Classification of Indo-European language; Indo European languages; Indo-european languages; ISO 639:ine; Indo-European languages family; Spread of Indo-European languages; Balto-Slavo-Germanic; Balto-Slavo-Germanic languages; Indo-European languages language; Indo-European linguistic group; History of Indo-European linguistics
Indo-Europees
Indo-Germanic         
  • Dutch]]}}
  • [[Franz Bopp]] was a pioneer in the field of comparative linguistic studies.
  • Countries where Indo-European language family is not official}}
  •  Scheme of Indo-European language dispersals from c.&nbsp;4000 to 1000 BCE according to the widely held [[Kurgan hypothesis]].<br>– Center: Steppe cultures<br>1 (black): Anatolian languages (archaic PIE)<br>2 (black): Afanasievo culture (early PIE)<br>3 (black) Yamnaya culture expansion (Pontic-Caspian steppe, Danube Valley) (late PIE)<br>4A (black): Western Corded Ware<br>4B-C (blue & dark blue): Bell Beaker; adopted by Indo-European speakers<br>5A-B (red): Eastern Corded ware<br>5C (red): Sintashta (proto-Indo-Iranian)<br>6 (magenta): Andronovo<br>7A (purple): Indo-Aryans (Mittani)<br>7B (purple): Indo-Aryans (India)<br>[NN] (dark yellow): proto-Balto-Slavic<br>8 (grey): Greek<br>9 (yellow):Iranians<br>– [not drawn]: Armenian, expanding from western steppe
  • Pink: languages with instrumental, dative and ablative plural endings (and some others) in *-m- rather than *-bh-}}
  • Indo-European language family tree based on "Ancestry-constrained phylogenetic analysis of Indo-European languages" by Chang et al. <ref name=chang/>
  • Indo-European family tree in order of first attestation
LANGUAGE FAMILY NATIVE TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN EURASIA
Indo-Germanic; Indo-Germanic languages; Indo-germanic languages; Indo-germanic; Indo-European family; Indo-European Languages; Indo-European language family; IE family; I.E. family; I. E. family; I-E family; I.-E. family; IE group; IE Group; IE languages; IE Languages; IE language family; IE Language Family; Indo-european language family; Indo european; Indo European; Indo-Germanic race; Indo-european language group; Indo-European people; North Indo-European; Indoeuropean languages; Indo europian languages; Indo-Europeans; Indo-European language; Indo-European family of languages; Indo-European peoples; Indogermanic; Indo-Germanic language; Indo European language; Indo-European; Classification of Indo-European language; Indo European languages; Indo-european languages; ISO 639:ine; Indo-European languages family; Spread of Indo-European languages; Balto-Slavo-Germanic; Balto-Slavo-Germanic languages; Indo-European languages language; Indo-European linguistic group; History of Indo-European linguistics
Indo-Germaans

Ορισμός

Indo-Germanic

Βικιπαίδεια

Continental Europe

Continental Europe or mainland Europe is the contiguous continent of Europe, excluding its surrounding islands. It can also be referred to ambiguously as the European continent, – which can conversely mean the whole of Europe – and, by some, simply as the Continent. When Eurasia is regarded as a single continent, Europe is treated as a subcontinent, and called as European subcontinent.

The old notion of Europe as a cultural term was centred on core Europe (Kerneuropa), the continental territory of the historical Carolingian Empire, corresponding to modern France, Italy, German-speaking Europe and the Benelux states (historical Austrasia). This historical core of "Carolingian Europe" was consciously invoked in the 1950s as the historical ethno-cultural basis for the prospective European integration (see also Multi-speed Europe).

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για European continent
1. Britain believes the European continent should adopt multi–culturalism as a basis to its political unity.
2. The centre of the world is moving from the European Continent to the Pacific.
3. The European continent, of course, has been confronting the threat of terrorism for decades.
4. The objective was to ensure war would never again ravage the European continent, and to bring lasting security to it.
5. This, according to Attiya, will strengthen Israel‘s chance of joining United European continent and getting even more European protection.