Turkish (which is Turkic), and Finnish, Estonian, Basque and Hungarian, which are loosely defined as Finno-Ugrian.Basque
The branches of any language family develop in similar ways: isolation, politics, religion, and social preferences.
germanic
Germanic
Almost every language of Europe and India, which is more than 1200 languages. It would be easier to list the languages of Europe that are not indo-european, such as Turkish, Finnish, Estonian, Basque...
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