Bible translations into Indo-European languages explained

The New Testament was originally written in Koine Greek, an Indo-European language, and Bible translations into this large and influential language family have been produced since classical times.

Albanian

See main article: Bible translations into Albanian.

Armenian

See main article: Bible translations into Armenian.

Baltic

Latvian

See main article: Bible translations into Latvian.

Lithuanian

See main article: Bible translations into Lithuanian.

Celtic

See main article: Translations of the Bible into Celtic Languages.

Greek

See main article: Bible translations into Greek.

Italic

The Italic languages are the subfamily of Indo-European incorporating the Romance languages and derived from Latin language, itself considered Latino-Faliscan language.

See main article: Bible translations into Latin, Vetus Latina and Vulgate.

Romance languages

Slavic

See main article: Bible translations into Slavic languages.