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Celtiberian language
Celtiberian language Celtiberian Photograph of Botorrita 1 (both sides): Spoken in: Spain Language extinction: 1st century AD? Language family: Indo-European Celtic Continental Celtic ...
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Talk:Celtiberian language
Talk:Celtiberian language Are you sure about this statement? I ... to is pasted in quotation marks below: "Celtiberian language was Q-Celtic (like Goidelic), and not ... Celtic too, but as an Insular Celtic language more closely related to Goidelic than ...
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Celtiberian script
Celtiberian script History of the Alphabet Middle Bronze ... 405 Glagolitic 862 Cyrillic 10th c. Iberian Celtiberian South Arabian 9th c. BC Ge'ez ... Meroitic 3rd c. BC Complete genealogy The Celtiberian script was used to write the Celtiberian language, an extinct Continental Celtic language. The ...
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Spanish language
Spanish language This article is about the language known internationally as Spanish or Castilian. For ... speakers) [citation needed] Ranking: 2–4 (varying estimates) Language family: Indo-European Italic Romance Italo-Western ... Romance West Iberian Spanish Official status Official language of: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica ... de la Lengua Española (Real Academia Española) Language codes ISO 639-1: es ISO ...
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Gaulish language
Gaulish language Gaulish Spoken in: Gaul Language extinction: After 6th century AD Language family: Indo-European Celtic Continental Celtic Gaulish Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... is the name given to the Celtic language that was spoken in Gaul before ...
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Lusitanian language
Lusitanian language Lusitanian Spoken in: Lusitania Language extinction: 2nd century AD Language family: Indo-European Lusitanian Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... Lusitanians) was a paleo-Iberian Indo-European language known by five inscriptions and numerous ...
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Iberian language
Iberian language "Iberian language" can also refer to the modern languages ... etc. It can refer also to the language of the Caucasian Iberia The Iberian language describes a linguistic group identified with the ... Iberian peninsula. The substratum of the Sardinian language has also been identified as Iberian ...
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Lepontic language
Lepontic language Lepontic Spoken in: Cisalpine Gaul Language extinction: ca. 400 BC Language family: Indo-European Celtic Continental Celtic Lepontic Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... in Unicode. Lepontic is an extinct Celtic language, the language of the Lepontii, that ...
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Celtíbero language (translated from Spanish)
Celtíbero language - (Celtíbero) Spoken in: España Region: Center of ... Clasificación : Indoeuropeo Celta Celtíbero Official Estatus Official language in: - Regulated by: - Linguistic codes iso 639 ... also see: Idioma - Familias - Clasificación of languages Language celta paleohispánica spoken in the center of ... have made possible the reconstruction of the language. In addition, like in all the paleohispánicas ... p 106) classifies the celtíbero like a language celta "Q" (like goidélico) and not ...
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Talk:Ligurian language
Talk:Ligurian language Placing a considerable quantity of useful discussion ... much that it is even a Celtic language, let alone a close relative of Gaulish ... were affiliated with Ligurian (an Indo-European language originally spoken not only in Liguria proper ... that to each alphabet corresponds only one language. In particular, the alphabet of Lugano was ... were dialects of one and the same language, or even the same language, is, ...
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