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  2. Tocharian languages - Wikipedia

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    The discovered manuscripts record two closely related languages, called Tocharian A (also East Tocharian or Turfanian) and Tocharian B (West Tocharian or Kuchean). [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The subject matter of the texts suggests that Tocharian A was more archaic and used as a Buddhist liturgical language, while Tocharian B was more actively spoken in the ...

  3. Dha (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    Dha (𑂡) is a consonant of the Kaithi abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter , via the Siddhaṃ letter Dha . Like in other Indic scripts, Kaithi consonants have the inherent vowel "a", and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all.

  4. Tocharians - Wikipedia

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    Tocharian Prince mourning the Cremation of the Buddha, in a mural from Maya Cave (224) in Kizil. He is cutting his forehead with a knife, a practice of self-mutilation also known among the Scythians. [37] Most of the Tocharian inscriptions are based on Buddhist monastic texts, which suggests that the Tocharians largely embraced Buddhism.

  5. Indo-European vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    For Tocharian, both the Tocharian A and Tocharian B cognates are given whenever possible. For the Celtic languages , both Old Irish and Welsh cognates are given when possible. For Welsh, normally the modern form is given, but occasionally the form from Old Welsh is supplied when it is known and displays important features lost in the modern form.

  6. Ḍha (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    There are three different general early historic scripts - Brahmi and its variants, Kharoṣṭhī, and Tocharian, the so-called slanting Brahmi. Ḍha as found in standard Brahmi, was a simple geometric shape, with variations toward more flowing forms by the Gupta . The Tocharian Ḍha did not have an alternate Fremdzeichen form.

  7. Category:Tocharian languages - Wikipedia

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    Tocharian languages form an extinct branch of the Indo-European language family formerly spoken in the Tarim Basin Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tocharian language . For a list of words relating to Tocharian languages, see the Tocharian languages category of words in Wiktionary , the free dictionary.

  8. Ta (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    There are three different general early historic scripts - Brahmi and its variants, Kharoṣṭhī, and Tocharian, the so-called slanting Brahmi. Ta as found in standard Brahmi, was a simple geometric shape, with variations toward more flowing forms by the Gupta . The Tocharian Ta had an alternate Fremdzeichen form, .

  9. Tocharian language - Wikipedia

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