Tocharian

I have not assigned a meaning to the word, but I will assume that it is a living thing and so is animate.

=Sumro-Letaeric=


 * Proto-Sumro-Letaeric *tokarjan ['to.karjan]
 * Proto-Letaeric *tokəxjən ['to.kəχjən]
 * Old Letaere toqājin ['to.qaːjin]
 * Old Ethei tòkəxjən ['tɒ.kəχjən]
 * Middle Ethei 'tòkəšjen'' ['tɒ.kəʃjen]
 * Ethei
 * Old Wacal tòkəxjən ['tɒ.kəχjən]
 * Wacal
 * Sumro-Naukl
 * Proto-Sumro-Naukl *tocarjan ['to.çarjan]
 * Proto-Naukl *toxarjan ['to.xarjan]
 * Ethogiath tuharjan ['tu.harjan]
 * Old Naukl toʀäjjä ['to.ʀæjːæ]
 * Middle Naukl toʀojjä ['to.ʀojːæ]
 * Naukl toʀojjä ['to.ʀojːæ]
 * Jyztrees tožoge ['to.ʒoge]
 * Mangeodge
 * Proto-Mangeodge *tačarijan ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑn]
 * Geresladian *tačarijan ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑn]
 * Boroweblian *tačoṛon ['tɑ.t͡ʃor̝on]
 * Turchosian *tačarijan ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑn]
 * Late Proto-Mangeodge - the feminine gender was innovated with the suffix -n: *tačarijan, tačarijann ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑn, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑnː]
 * Old Hrasingian tatsairjan, tatsairjann ['tɑ.t͡sɑirjɑn, 'tɑ.t͡sɑirjɑnː]
 * Middle Hrasingian tatsārran, tatsārrann ['tɑ.t͡sɑːrːɑn, 'tɑ.t͡sɑːrːɑnː]
 * Hrasingian (Haldadd dialect) tatsaran, tatsaran ['tɑ.t͡sɑrɑn, 'tɑ.t͡sɑrɑn]
 * Hrasingian (Hannimš dialect) tatharan, tatharan ['tɑ.tʰɑrɑn, 'tɑ.tʰɑrɑn]
 * Hrasingian (Ulkuple dialect) taran, taran ['tɑrɑn, 'tɑrɑn]
 * Old Mangeodge - Old Mangeodge nouns survive via the Proto-Mangeodge accusative forms hence the final -i (fem: -ja): tacarijani, tacarijanja ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑni, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑnjɑ]
 * North Mangeodge
 * North Middle Mangeodge tacarijani, tacarīanja ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑni, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑriːɑŋjɑ]
 * Taile tacerin, tacerinn ['tɑ.t͡ʃerin, 'tɑ.t͡ʃeriŋː]
 * Early Insular Mangeodge tacaria, tacarīanja ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑriɑ, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑriːɑŋjɑ]
 * Outer Dawian tacaria, tacarīaja ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑriɑ, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑriɑjɑ]
 * Inner Dawian tacoria, tacorīanja ['tɑ.t͡ʃoriɑ, 'tɑ.t͡ʃoriːɑŋjɑ]
 * West Mangeodge
 * West Middle Mangeodge striian, striania ['stri.jɑn, 'stri.ɑnjɑ] (tVsVr > tsr > tstr > str)
 * Romoruzian strian, striania ['sʁi.ɔn, 'sʁi.ɔni]
 * Rovianzian strijan, strienja ['stri.jan, 'stri.enja]
 * Mid Mangeodge
 * Mid Middle Mangeodge tacarija, tacarijanga ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑ, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑrijɑngɑ]
 * Inner Mid Mangeodge
 * Inner Mid Mangeodge tacariá, tacariáná ['tɑ.t͡sɑriæː, 'tɑ.t͡sɑriæːnæː]
 * Berogovian tacariá, tacariáná ['tɑ.t͡sɑriæː, 'tɑ.t͡sɑriæːnæː]
 * Outer Mid Mangeodge
 * Early Binerith təhənejə, təhənejəngə ['tə.xənejə, 'tə.xənejəngə]
 * Binerith thənejə, thənejəngə ['txə.nejə, 'txə.nejəngə]
 * Mid Outer Mangeodge tacare, tacarenga ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑre, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑrengɑ]
 * Surwian tacare, tacarəngə ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑrɛ, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑrəngə]
 * South Outer Mid Mangeodge tacrī, tacrijang ['tɑ.t͡ʃriː, 'tɑ.t͡ʃrijɑng]
 * Beusian tari, taræjang ['tɑ.ri, 'tɑ.ræjɑng]
 * South Mangeodge
 * South Middle Mangeodge tanrijani, tanrijanja ['tɑ.nrijɑni, 'tɑ.nrijɑnjɑ]
 * South Inner Mangeodge tanrēne, tanrejanja ['tɑ.nreːne, 'tɑ.nrejɑnjɑ]
 * Inner Mewian tanjane, tanejanja ['tɑ.njɐne, 'tɑ.nejɑnjɑ]
 * South Outer Mangeodge tanrini, tanrejanja ['tɑ.nrini, 'tɑ.nrejɑnjɑ]
 * Outer Mewian tadrini, tadrene ['tɑ.drini, 'tɑ.drene]
 * Etjarutr
 * Ancient Etjarutr tacarīani, tacarīnā ['tɑ.t͡ʃɑriːɑni, 'tɑ.t͡ʃɑriːnɑː]
 * Old Etjarutr têśrīêni, têśrīnai ['tɛːɕ.riːɛːni, 'tɛːɕ.riːnɑi]
 * Classic Etjarutr têśaiêñ, têśainai ['tʲɛː.ɕɑiːɛːɲ, 'tʲɛː.ɕɑinɑi]
 * Early Predator Etjarutr tiśaiêñ, tiśainai ['tʲi.ɕɑiɛːɲ, 'tʲi.ɕɑinɑi]
 * Predator Etjarutr tiseêñ, tisene ['tʲi.ɕeɛːɲ, 'tʲi.ɕene]
 * Sucumian
 * Proto-Sucumian *tsoḱrran ['t͡soc.rːan]
 * Light
 * Light Sucumian səḱrran ['səc.rːan]
 * Red Sucumian sačrán ['sat͡ʃ.rɐn]
 * White Sucumian söḱrran ['søc.rːan]
 * Silver Sucumian səǵrrə ['səɟ.rːə]
 * Yellow Sucumian
 * Dark
 * Dark Sucumian θucrran ['θuç.rːan]
 * Blue Sucumian θucrraŋ ['θuç.rːaŋ]
 * Green Sucumian
 * Gold Sucumian
 * Synraspian
 * Proto-Sumric
 * Hajec
 * Tuuric
 * Old Tuura
 * Steppe Tuura '
 * Kirudish
 * Walvian:
 * Tasian:
 * Tundra Tuura:
 * Theukish:
 * Trukian:
 * Dhaulish:
 * Taiga Tuura:
 * Okiestans:
 * Swarât:
 * Sumric
 * Old Sumre
 * Alatir
 * First Alatir
 * Second Alatir
 * Lammi †
 * Naumes
 * Old Naumes
 * Middle Naumes
 * Naumes
 * Svatolian
 * Laupre
 * Old Laupre
 * Laupre
 * Ize
 * Nusibara
 * Old Nusibara
 * East Middle Nusibara
 * East Nusibara
 * West Middle Nusibara
 * West Nusibara
 * North Middle Nusibara
 * North Nusibara
 * Kheldre
 * Mocic
 * Old Moca
 * Early Kionc
 * Middle Kionc
 * Kionc
 * West Mocic
 * West Middle Moca
 * Kuagrish
 * North Kuagrish
 * South Kuagrish
 * West Kuagrish
 * Smigvian
 * North Smigvian
 * Mid Smigvian
 * South Smigvian
 * Landrish †
 * Morish
 * West Morish
 * North Morish
 * North Morish A
 * North Morish B
 * South Morish
 * South Morish A
 * South Morish B
 * Demish
 * North Demish
 * South Demish
 * Ramwic
 * Werish
 * Bawian
 * Bawian A
 * Standard Bawian
 * Bawian C
 * Bawian D
 * Bawian E
 * Bawian F
 * Bomnian
 * Tiwian
 * South Tiwian
 * South Tiwian A
 * South Tiwian B
 * North Tiwian †
 * Mid Tiwian †
 * Klauwian
 * North Klauwian †
 * North-Mid Klauwian †
 * South Klauwian †
 * Insular Klauwian A
 * Insular Klauwian B
 * South-Mid Klauwian
 * South-Mid Klauwian A
 * South Mid Klauwian B
 * Mid Mocic
 * Mid Middle Moca
 * Deugish
 * Draderic †
 * Tugrian
 * Grohian
 * Naharian
 * North Naharian
 * South Naharian
 * Eagian
 * Forest Eagian
 * Steppe Eagian
 * Coal Eagian
 * East Eagian
 * East Mocic
 * East Middle Moca
 * Luabian †
 * North Luabian †
 * South Luabian
 * West Luabian
 * Ruakra †
 * North Raukra
 * Munewodic †
 * Lauka
 * North Lauka
 * South Lauka
 * Middle Sumric
 * Middle Sumri
 * East Sumric
 * Late Middle Sumri
 * Chozh - Chozh nous descend from via the Late Middle Sumri accusative forms
 * Old Juakrish
 * Juakrish
 * ''West Sumric
 * Misiuri
 * South West Sumric
 * Early Medhio
 * Risorese
 * Medhio
 * North West Sumric
 * Primitive Branjish
 * Old Branjish
 * Branjish
 * West Branjish

=Jaronic= The word in Proto-Jaronic isquite different due to the restrictive nature of Proto-Jaronic roots which are monosyllabic (strictly CVC) with the vowel /e/ which then changes depending on the inflection (I had a PIE phase when I made it don't judge me). First I assumed a bare root *ték- with the supposed suffixes -or- and then -ye- with the passive gender ending -an resulting in *teg-r̥-yé-an - the vowel in the suffix -or was lost due to stress falling in the next syllable but since liquids can't cluster with voiceless plosives, the plosive was voiced.


 * Proto-Jaronic: *tegr̥yéan [tegr̩ˈje.an]
 * Proto-Nulgbokan: *tegurían [tegurˈi.an]
 * Nulbuoka: tegóra [teg'o.ra]
 * Rothnic: tegár [teg'a.r]
 * Early Ordho-Luksunic: teguríon [tegurˈi.on]
 * Late Ordho-Luksunic: tekyrion [te'ky.ˌrʲi.on]
 * Old Luksunic: tekyrion [te'ky.ˌrʲi.on]
 * Western Old Luksunic: sekyrion [sekỳrʲíon]
 * Risorese Luksunic: sgourion [sgòurʲíon]
 * Early Baro-Diavrian: *tegurían [tegurˈi.an]
 * Late Baro-Diavrian: *tegurían [tegurˈi.an]
 * Old Barian: tiɣurían [tiɣurˈiː.an]
 * Barian: tirían [tirˈiː.an]
 * Proto-Ragbrenan: *teuaryan ['te.uarjan]
 * Old Rabrennaysas: teuaryən ['te.ɔarjən]
 * Old Guolian: tiuaryan ['ti.uarjan]
 * Middle Guolian: tioəryən ['ti.oərjən]
 * Guolian: tiorin ['ti.orin]
 * Proto-Bego-Kiza: *tigiryían [tigirˈji.an]

=Hur-An-Tolga=


 * Early Hur-An-Tolga: tokarian [tokarian]
 * Late Hur-An-Tolga: taʔarian [taʔarian]
 * Old Thuyant: tʔarian [tʔæriæn]
 * Thuyant: t'arian [t'æriæn]
 * Old Wuyith: tārian [taːrian]
 * Wuyith: tārian [taːrian]
 * Yirdwa-Iyar: antarian [anta'riː.an] - an- is a prefix for singular animate nouns
 * Yirdwa: antarian [anta'riː.an]
 * Thaktu-Iyar: antariin [anta'riː.ɪn]
 * Thaktu: antariyin [anta'riː.jɪn]
 * Iyar: antariin [anta'riː.ɪn]

=Akchotibian=
 * tokariyanka - [tokarijɑnkɑ] -ka is the nominative ending for tangible nouns.

=Koigus-Ndere=