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Hatti or Proto-Hattian was a non-Indo-European language spoken in Anatolia before the arrival of the Hittites. The Hittites spoke a Indo-European language and after they came in contact with the Hatti speakers, they also used Hatti for religious purposes.
Hattic was a non-Indo-European language spoken in [[Anatolia]] before the arrival of the Hittites. The [[Hittites]] spoke a Indo-European language and after they came in contact with the [[Hatti]] speakers, they also used Hatti for religious purposes.

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Hattic was a non-Indo-European language spoken in Anatolia before the arrival of the Hittites. The Hittites spoke a Indo-European language and after they came in contact with the Hatti speakers, they also used Hatti for religious purposes.