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The Phrygian language /ˈfrɪdʒiən/ was a dialect of Indo-European language spoken by the Phrygians in Asia Minor during Classical
Antiquity (ca. 8th century BC to 5th century AD). Phrygian is considered to have been closely related to Greek. The similarity
of some Phrygian words to Greek ones was observed by Plato in his Cratylus (410a). |
Names (more)[an] Idioma frichio[bg] Фригийски език [ca] Frigi [de] Phrygische Sprache [en] Phrygian language [eo] Friga lingvo [fa] زبان فریگی [fi] Fryygian kieli [gl] Lingua frixia [he] פריגית [it] Lingua frigia [ja] フリュギア語 [mk] Фригиски јазик [nl] Frygisch [no] Frygisk [os] Фригиаг æвзаг [pl] Język frygijski [pt] Língua frígia [ru] Фригийский язык [sk] Frýgičtina [sl] Frigijščina [es] Idioma frigio [th] ภาษาฟรีเจีย |
Language type : Ancient
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