What is Modern Indo-European about?
Modern Indo-European is the modern language system based on an old, reconstructed language, spoken by a prehistoric community, which is usually called North-West Indo-European by linguistic scholars. The Indo-European language we are referring to is the immediate common ancestor of many modern European languages, usually called Europe’s Indo-European. If Latin is the mother of Romance languages, and (Proto-)Germanic that of the Germanic languages, then Europe’s Indo-European is the mother of Latin and Germanic, i.e. the grandmother of modern Indo-European languages of Europe. Modern Indo-European is thus a set of grammatical rules, designed for Dnghu’s Indo-European revival project. The Indo-European revival’s main goal is to substitute present-day linguae francae from third parties within the European Union for a single, natural and common National Language.