ProtoLédans
ProtoLédans is a hypothetical proto-Indo-European language, proposed by the linguist Jean-Pierre Protogenou to serve as a common ancestor of the Lédan languages, a hypothetical language family that includes languages like Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit. The term "ProtoLédans" is a portmanteau of "proto-" and "Lédans," reflecting its role as a reconstructed ancestral language.
The ProtoLédans language is not based on any direct historical evidence but rather on the comparative method,
The proposed ProtoLédans language is characterized by a set of reconstructed words and grammatical features that
It is important to note that ProtoLédans is not a scientific hypothesis and should not be taken
In summary, ProtoLédans is a speculative concept in linguistics, created to illustrate the comparative method and