Tocharian
Tocharian either of two extinct languages
(Tocharian A and Tocharian B) spoken by this people, the most easterly of known ancient Indo-European languages, surviving in a few documents and inscriptions and showing curious affinities to Celtic and Italic languages.
(Tocharian A and Tocharian B) spoken by this people, the most easterly of known ancient Indo-European languages, surviving in a few documents and inscriptions and showing curious affinities to Celtic and Italic languages.
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