1Relating to or denoting an Indo-European people who invaded north-western India in the 2nd millennium BC.
印度雅利安人的(一印欧民族,于公元前第二个千年侵入印度西北)。见ARYAN
See Aryan
Example sentencesExamples
This one is the oldest of the collections of Indo-Aryan mantras and hymns, dating from about 2000-1700 BCE.
This also explains the similarities between Indo-Aryan and Dravidian languages or Persian, Turkish and Hindustani.
In South Asia, Dravidian and Indo-Aryan languages are spoken.
A group called Dom belonged to the aboriginal peoples of India but had adopted the Hindu religion and an Indo-Aryan language derived from Sanskrit.
The argument is centered on the analysis of the Indo-Aryan myth of a golden age, as recounted in Europe and India from the Enlightenment to the present.
2Relating to or denoting the group of Indo-European languages comprising Sanskrit and the modern Indian languages that are its descendants.
Also called Indic
Definition of Indo-Aryan in US English:
Indo-Aryan
adjectiveˌɪndoʊˈɛriənˌindōˈerēən
1Relating to or denoting an Indo-European people who invaded northwestern India in the 2nd millennium BC.
印度雅利安人的(一印欧民族,于公元前第二个千年侵入印度西北)。见ARYAN
See Aryan
Example sentencesExamples
A group called Dom belonged to the aboriginal peoples of India but had adopted the Hindu religion and an Indo-Aryan language derived from Sanskrit.
The argument is centered on the analysis of the Indo-Aryan myth of a golden age, as recounted in Europe and India from the Enlightenment to the present.
This also explains the similarities between Indo-Aryan and Dravidian languages or Persian, Turkish and Hindustani.
This one is the oldest of the collections of Indo-Aryan mantras and hymns, dating from about 2000-1700 BCE.
In South Asia, Dravidian and Indo-Aryan languages are spoken.
2Relating to or denoting the group of Indo-European languages comprising Sanskrit and the modern Indian languages that are its descendants.