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  1. Why of all Celtic languages are Irish and Scottish Gaelic the most ...

    May 14, 2020 · Why of all Celtic languages are Irish and Scottish Gaelic the most active online, and/or the most studied, instead of Welsh and Bretonic which have by far more speakers?

  2. What is learning a Celtic language like ? : r/languagelearning

    Nov 22, 2022 · Millions of people are learning languages like Spanish and French for practical purposes because so many people speak those languages, but the Celtic language learners …

  3. Why didn't Celtic language survive in Western Europe? Why did

    Dec 8, 2012 · The reason for the endangerment of continental Celtic is hardly an exciting tale of warfare, but rather more mundane. The social structure of Western Europe was such that …

  4. The Celtic Languages!* : r/linguisticshumor - Reddit

    Next is bastarnae, a likely celtic language from between the Carpathians and the Dnieper, which is theorised based on the Greek and Roman claims that such a people existed there, this …

  5. Which surviving of the Celtic languages is the best starting

    Mar 24, 2024 · Which surviving of the Celtic languages is the best starting point into branching out into others and eventually into whatever we have left of the ancient languages?

  6. Are the Celtic languages most similar to/related to the ... - Reddit

    Sep 25, 2020 · So the Celtic languages originally were spoken in much closer geographic proximity to Rome, even within the borders of modern Italy. Are these similarities due to a …

  7. Why are there so few English words of Celtic-British origin?

    This is why Celtic influence on the English language is incredibly difficult to discern if we assume that the Highland British languages (Welsh, Breton, Cornish) are paradigmatic of British Celtic …

  8. Are the Celts older than Germanic or no? Which came first the

    May 2, 2024 · The timeframe for Proto-Germanic as a cohesive language community is estimated between 500 BC to the first centuries AD before splintering into the Germanic languages that …

  9. Gaulish influence on French? : r/asklinguistics - Reddit

    Yes, the fact is that the Gaulish language had some influence on French. The Gauls, from whom many French people are descended, spoke a Celtic language. It was probably a P-Celtic …

  10. Is Gaelic/Irish similar to old English? : r/OldEnglish - Reddit

    Mar 29, 2022 · A subreddit for the Old English language, the earliest attested stage of English, which was spoken in England from the 5th through the 11th centuries. Old English is not the …