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| 水 || *akʷ-ā- || ''water'' || is(land) || aqu(a)
| 水 || *akʷ-ā- || ''water'' || is(land) || aqu(a)
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| || *al- || ''beyond''
| || *al- || ''beyond'' || o(ther), el(se)|| il(le)?; ul(s), ul(tra); al(ter); al(ius) || (→allo-)
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| || *al- || ''to grow, nourish''
| || *al- || ''to grow, nourish'' || ol(d), el(der) || al(tus); al(mus); al(o), al(ere), al(ui), al(tus)
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| || *al- || ''all''
| || *al- || ''all'' || all, al(beit), al(ready), al(so), al(though), al(ways)
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| || *albho- || ''white''
| || *albho- || ''white'' || elf? || alb(us)
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| || *alu- || ''in words related to sorcery, magic, possession, and intoxication''
| || *alu- || ''in words related to sorcery, magic, possession, and intoxication'' || ale
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| || *ambhi, m̥bhi || ''around''
| || *ambhi, m̥bhi || ''around'' (probably *ant-bhi, ''from both sides'') || ? || amb(io); amb(ulo)|| (→amphi-)
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| || *an- || ''on''
| || *an- || ''on'' || on
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| || *anə- || ''to breath''
| || *anə- || ''to breath'' || || ani(mus); ani(mal) || (anemos)
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| || *angh- || ''tight, painfully constricted, painful''
| || *angh- || ''tight, painfully constricted, painful''

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Hangraphy (maybe 漢抓?) is a system for representing Indo-European roots with Han characters (漢字, hanzi). After having done so, we can add a kind of okurigana for inflections and such and we have a readymade scheme to represent all Indo-European languages. Oversimplificated? You betcha.

For an example, we can take the numbers, which are pretty basic.

1 *oi-[no-] en: one, ru: один, la: unus, etc.
2 *dwo- en: two, es: dos, grc: δύο, ...
3 *tri- en: three, fr: trois, de: drei ...
4 *kʷetwor- en: four
5 *penkʷe en: five
6 *(s)(w)eḱs en: six
7 *septem en: seven
8 *oḱtō en: eight
9 *newn en: nine
10 *deḱm en: ten

Since words get borrowed about so much, some diverse words in a language may be spelled with the same zi, e.g. 一 goes in English words derived from "one", such as "alone" or "only", but it also goes in words of Latin origin such as "unique" or "union".

Of course some of these words inflect, so the Latin word for "one", for example, won't just be 一, but perhaps something like 一us, 一a, 一um.


Characters

IE Meaning English Latin Greek
*ad- to, near, at at ad
*ag- to drive, draw, move ag(o), ag(ere), eg(i), ac(tus)
*agh- a day (considered as a span of time) day, daw(n) (d- is a bit suss)
*agro- field (probably derivative of *ag-) acre ager, agr(i)
*aik- to be master of, possess ough(t), owe, ow(n)
*aim- copy aem(ulus); im(itor), im(itari), im(itatus)
*ais- to wish, desire as(k)
*aiw-, ayu- vital force, life, long life, eternity ? aev(um); ae(tas); ae(ternus) (→eon)
*ak- sharp egg (to egg on), ha(mmer)? ac(us); ac(er), ac(ris), ac(re)
*akʷ-ā- water is(land) aqu(a)
*al- beyond o(ther), el(se) il(le)?; ul(s), ul(tra); al(ter); al(ius) (→allo-)
*al- to grow, nourish ol(d), el(der) al(tus); al(mus); al(o), al(ere), al(ui), al(tus)
*al- all all, al(beit), al(ready), al(so), al(though), al(ways)
*albho- white elf? alb(us)
*alu- in words related to sorcery, magic, possession, and intoxication ale
*ambhi, m̥bhi around (probably *ant-bhi, from both sides) ? amb(io); amb(ulo) (→amphi-)
*an- on on
*anə- to breath ani(mus); ani(mal) (anemos)
*angh- tight, painfully constricted, painful
鬼? *ansu- spirit, demon
*ant- front, forehead
*apo-, ap- off, away
*ar-, arə- to fit together
*arg- to shine, white; the shining or white metal, silver
*as- to burn, glow
*at- to go; with germanic and latin derivatives meaning a year (conceived as "the period gone through, the revolving year")
*āter- fire
*au- to perceive
*aug- to increase
*aus- to shine
*awi- bird
*awo- an adult male relative other than one's father
*ayer- day, morning
*ayes- a metal, copper or bronze
*bak- staff used for support
*bel- strong
*bhā- to shine
*bhā- to speak
*bha-bhā- broad bean
*bhad- good
*bhag- to share out, apportion, also to get a share
*bhāgu- arm
*bhāgo- beech tree
*bhardh-ā- beard
*bhares-, bhars- barley
*bhau- to strike
*bhegʷ- to run
*bhei- a bee
*bheid- to split; with Germanic derivatives referring to biting (hence also to eating and to

hunting) and woodworking

*bheidh- to trust, confide, persuade
*bhel- to shine, flash, burn; shining white and various bright colors
*bhel- to blow, swell; with derivatives referring to various round objects and to the notion of tumescent masculinity
*bhel- to thrive, bloom
*bhelgh- to swell
*bhendh- to bind
*bher- to carry; also to bear children
*bher- bright, brown
*bherəg- to shine; bright, white
*bhergh- to hide, protect
*bhergh- high; with derivatives referring to hills and hill-forts
*bhes- to breathe
*bheudh- to be aware, to make aware
*bheuə-, bheu to be, exist, grow
*bheug- to bend; with derivatives referring to bent, pliable, or curved objects
*bhlē- to blow
*bhleu- to swell, well up, overflow
*bhoso- naked
*bhrāter- brother, male agnate
*bhreg- to break
*bhreu-, bhreuə-, bhreəu- to boil, bubble, effervesce, burn; with derivatives referring to cooking and brewing
*bhrū- eyebrow
*dā- to divide
*dail- to divide
*daiwer- husband's brother
*dakru- tear
*de- demonstrative stem, base of prepositions and adverbs
*deik- to show, pronounce solemnly; also in derivatives referring to the directing of words or objects
*dek- to take, accept
*dekm ten
*deks- right (opposite left); hence, south (from the viewpoint of one facing east)
*del- long
*del- to recount, count
*dem- house, household
*demə- to constrain, force, especially to break in (horses)
*dent- tooth
*der- to split, peel, flay; with derivatives referring to skin and leather
*derk- to see
*deru-, dreu- to be firm, solid, steadfast; hence specialized senses "wood", tree" and derivatives referring to objects made of wood
*deu- to lack, be wanting
*deu- to do, perform, show favor, revere
*deuə-, dwaə long (in duration)
*deuk- to lead
*dhē- to set, put
*dhegʷw- to burn, warm
*dhē(i)- to suck
*dheigh- to form, build
*dher- to hold firmly, support
*dhers- to venture, be bold
*dhēs- root of words in religious concepts
IE English Latin Greek German Japanese
誕 (生?) *seuH- [give birth] so(n) Soh(n) たん(じょう)
*dhugH₂ter- daughter Tochter むすめ
*peH₃(i)- [drink] po(tus), bi-b(o) πόσ(ις), πί(νω) の(む)
*H₂eus- ear aur(is) οὖς Ohr みみ
*ed- eat ed(o), ed(ere), ed(i), ed(itus) た[べ(る)]
*okʷ- eye oc(ulus) Auge
*pH₂ter- father pater, patr(is) Vater ちち
*peisk- fish pisc(is) Fisch さかな
制,法? *yewes- [law] ius, iur(is), ius(tus)
*lendh- land Land
*wiH-ro (or *Hner-?) [male] (were-) vir ひと
*gʷenH- [female] (queen) γυνή おんな
*medhi- mid, midd(le) medi(us) なか
*maH₂ter- mother mater, matr(is) μήτηρ Mutter はは
*mūs- mouse mus, mur(is) μυς Maus ねずみ
*sneigʷh- snow nix=nic(s), niv(is) *νίψ (νίφα) Schnee ゆき
*dakru- tear lacri(ma) δάκρυ(ον) なみだ
*dnghu- tongue lingu(a) Zunge した
*akʷa- [water] is(land) aqu(a) みず
湿 *wed- wat(er), wet, wint(er), hyd(ro)- und(a) hud(ōr) Wass(er) しめ(る)
*ghei-/*ghiems [winter] hiem(s), hiem(is) ふゆ
*H₂weH₁-(nt)- wind vent(us) かぜ
*wlkʷ- wolf lup(us) λύκ(ος) Wolf おおかみ
*wlp-e:- [fox] vulp(es) ἀλώπηξ きつね
*gʷou- cow bo(s, -vis) βοῦς Kuh うし
古, 老, 高 *al-(t-) old, (eld) alt(us) ふる(い), お[い(る)], たか(い)
*melit- [honey] (mildew) mel (mulsus) μέλι みつ
*deks- [right] dex(ter) δεξ(ιός) みぎ
雨  *reg- rain rig(are) regen あめ
丸  *wel- [round] vol(vere) ἕλ(ιξ) まる(い)
*reg- [king, rule, right] right rex, reg(num), reg(ula) Reich おう

English Words

食ible edible
水地 island
舌ist linguist
古er older, (elder [老er?])
父ician patrician
魚es pisces
狼ine vulpine
男狼 werewolf
男古 world

Latin Words

飲飲o, 飲飲ere, 飲飲i, 飲飲itus bibo, bibere, bibi, bibitus
食ibilis edibilis
父icius patricius
魚ina piscina
飲io potio
飲to, 飲tare, 飲tavi, 飲tatus poto, potare, potavi, potatus