Indo-Tyrrhenian
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Indo-Tyrrhenian is the name of a hypothetical language family consisting of the Indo-European and Tyrrhenian language families (the latter is the family consisting of the extinct Etruscan, Lemnian and Rhaetian languages). Most scholars, however, consider the evidence insufficient.
The notion that Tyrrhenian forms a branch of Indo-European, perhaps part of the Anatolian branch, is sometimes proposed, but this is very unlikely (Etruscan does not look like an Indo-European language), and rejected by most scholars.