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Celtic language (translated from French)
Celtic language Celtic languages form a group of Indo-European ... languages separated in two branches. Among the Celtic languages spoken today, and after the recognition ... in juillet 2002 of cornic like minority language by the authorities of Royaume-Plain , ...
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British language (Celtic)
British language (Celtic) This article is about the ancient, now extinct British language. For the dialect of English, please refer ... in: Formerly England, Wales, and southern Scotland Language extinction: developed into Early Welsh and Early Cornish by the 7th Century Language family: Indo-European Celtic Insular Celtic ...
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Proto-Celtic language
Proto-Celtic language Language classification Indo-European Celtic Proto-Celtic The Proto-Celtic language, also called ...
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Talk:British language (Celtic)
Talk:British language (Celtic) Article name I think Proto-Brythonic language would be a more appropriate name for ... customary naming of protolanguages (e.g. Proto-Celtic language, Proto-Germanic language, Proto-Indo-European ...
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Talk:Proto-Celtic language
Talk:Proto-Celtic language proto-celts? if there was a proto-celtic language, theoretically the people who spoke it would ... 1500 BC and by 800 BC the Celtic expansion already began, so the Celts ( ...
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Celtic
Celtic The words Celt and Celtic can have a variety of meanings. Sometimes ... pronunciation distinction is maintained - see Pronunciation of Celtic. The following may be pronounced either /kelt ... clear preference for /kelt(ik)/: the European Celtic people, either ancient or Modern Celts the Celtic languages, descending from the Proto-Celtic ...
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Celtic languages
Celtic languages Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian ... Indo-IranianItalic | Slavic | Tocharian Proto-Indo-Europeans Language | Society | ReligionKurgan | Yamna | Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Celtic languages are the languages descended from Proto-Celtic, or "Common Celtic", a branch of the greater Indo- ...
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Cornish language
Cornish language For the Cornish-English dialect, see West ... Region: Cornwall Total speakers: 3,500 (estimate) Language family: Indo-European Celtic Insular Celtic Brythonic Cornish Official status Official language of: none Regulated by: Kesva an ...
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Celtic languages (translated from German)
Celtic languages Those celtic languages is a group of languages, in ... and become. Table of contents Systematization Those celtic languages become from the linguistics that indogermanischen ... slawischen , Indian and other languages of these Language family related. In former times those became celtic group that italischen language's group ( ...
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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: ...
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