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Where was the original Indo-European language believed to have been spoken?

ANorthern Europe

BSouthern India

CCentral Asia near the Black Sea

DWestern China

Answer:

C. Central Asia near the Black Sea

Read Explanation:

The Proto-Indo-European language was believed to be spoken by nomadic tribes in Central Asia, especially in the lands around the Black Sea, around 3000-3500 BC. These tribes later migrated across Eurasia.


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