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    The Tocharian (sometimes Tokharian) languages (/təˈkɛəriən/ or /təˈkɑːriən/), also known as the Arśi-Kuči, Agnean-Kuchean or Kuchean-Agnean languages, are...
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    The Tocharians, or Tokharians (US: /toʊˈkɛəriən/ or /toʊˈkɑːriən/; UK: /tɒˈkɑːriən/), were speakers of Tocharian languages, Indo-European languages known...
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    record two closely related languages, called Tocharian A (also East Tocharian, Agnean or Turfanian) and Tocharian B (West Tocharian or Kuchean). The subject...
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    called these languages "Tocharian". This naming has remained, although the names Agnean and Kuchean have been proposed as a replacement. Tocharian A and B...
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  • in Central Asia Tocharian clothing, clothing worn by those people Tocharian languages, two (or perhaps three) Indo-European languages spoken by those...
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    individuals were long suspected to have been "Proto-Tocharian-speaking pastoralists", ancestors of the Tocharians, but this has now been largely discredited by...
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    Kuchean (also known as Tocharian B or West Tocharian) was a Western member of the Tocharian branch of Indo-European languages, extinct from the ninth century...
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    the languages are inaccurately called "Tocharian" in a misnomer because they view "Tocharian" as a name synonymous with Bactrian, an Iranian language, however...
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    Kucha (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Indo-Iranian languages, the Tocharian languages (as they became known by modern scholars) belong to the centum group of Indo-European languages, which are otherwise...
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    whereas in the Slavic languages it is done with a suffix -wo-, as in the Indo-Iranian languages and Tocharian languages. In Hittite language as well as the Proto-Slavic...
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