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  1. Celtic languages Breton, Celtiberian, Cornish, Cumbric, Gaulish, Irish, Lepontic, Lusitanian, Manx, Scottish Gaelic, Tartessian, Welsh Syllabaries
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    What is the Lusitanian language?
    Lusitanian (so named after the Lusitani or Lusitanians) was an Indo-European Paleohispanic language. There has been support for either a connection with the ancient Italic languages or Celtic languages. It is known from only five sizeable inscriptions, dated from circa 1 CE, and numerous names of places ( toponyms) and of gods ( theonyms ).
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    What language did the Celts speak?
    Celtic is divided into various branches: Lepontic, the oldest attested Celtic language (from the 6th century BC). Anciently spoken in Switzerland and in Northern-Central Italy. Coins with Lepontic inscriptions have been found in Noricum and Gallia Narbonensis.
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    Is Gallo-Lusitanian a Celtic language?
    The latter are the same features found in well-documented contemporary inscriptions in the region occupied by the Lusitanians, and therefore belonging to the variety known as LUSITANIAN, or more broadly as GALLO-LUSITANIAN. As we have already said, we do not consider this variety to belong to the Celtic language family."
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    Is there a Celtic language outside of the British Isles?
    As a side note, there is one Celtic language that evolved outside of the British Isles: Breton, which is spoken in the Brittany region in France. Breton is still an Insular Celtic language, however, because it traveled there from Great Britain rather than Continental Europe.
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    Lusitanian (so named after the Lusitani or Lusitanians) was an Indo-European Paleohispanic language. There has been support for either a connection with the ancient Italic languages or Celtic languages. It is known from only six sizeable inscriptions, dated from circa 1 CE, and numerous names of … See more

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    Scholars like Untermann have identified toponymic and anthroponymic radicals which are clearly linked to Celtic materials: briga ‘hill, fortification’, bormano ‘thermal’ (Cf. theonym See more

    All the known inscriptions are written in the Latin alphabet, which was borrowed by bilingual Lusitanians, who were literate in Latin, to write Lusitanian since Lusitanian had no writing system of its own. It is difficult to determine if the letters have a different … See more

    Inscriptions have been found Cabeço das Fráguas (in Guarda), in Moledo (Viseu), in Arroyo de la Luz (in Cáceres) and most recently in Ribeira da Venda. Taking into account Lusitanian theonyms, anthroponyms and toponyms, the Lusitanian sphere … See more

    • Anderson, James M. (1985). "Preroman indo-european languages of the hispanic peninsula". Revue des Études Anciennes. 87 (3): 319–326. doi:
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_languages

    Celtic is divided into various branches:
    • Lepontic, the oldest attested Celtic language (from the 6th century BC). Anciently spoken in Switzerland and in Northern-Central Italy. Coins with Lepontic inscriptions have been found in Noricum and Gallia Narbonensis.
    • Celtiberian, also called Eastern or Northeastern Hispano-Celtic, spoken in the ancient Iberi…

    • Geographic distribution: Formerly widespread in …
    • Proto-language: Proto-Celtic
  5. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Celtic-languages

    WebNov 07, 2022 · Celtic languages, also spelled Keltic, branch of the Indo-European language family, spoken throughout much of Western Europe in Roman and pre-Roman times and …

  6. https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/celtic-languages
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    The Celtic languages are all of those that descended from Proto-Celtic, or Common Celtic. There is no written record of Proto-Celtic, but historical linguists have reconstructed the language by comparing the remaining Celtic languages today. Proto-Celtic evolved from Proto-Indo-European around roughly 1300 BCE. …
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  7. https://www.conservapedia.com/Celtic_language

    WebLusitanian (Extinct) (uncertain affiliation) Lusitanian was a language spoken in northern Portugal, it is uncertain whether it was truly a Celtic language at all. Insular Celtic

  8. https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/List+of+Celtic+languages

    WebThere are only two genders in the Celtic languages, masculine and feminine. Words of Celtic origin that have been absorbed by English include bard, blarney, colleen, crock, …

  9. Celtic languages - FrathWiki

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    WebThe Celtic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family. They are divided into four groups: Hispano-Celtic: Celtiberian, perhaps also Lusitanian and Tartessian if …

  10. https://linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/889

    WebThe Lusitanian language was almost certainly an Indo-European language, but whether or not it was a Celtic language is still uncertain. Some features, as the presence of the …

  11. Lusitanian Language - Classification and Related Languages

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    WebLusitanian Language - Classification and Related Languages Classification and Related Languages Lusitanian is an Indo-European language but it was quite different from the …

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    WebWell, modern Hebrew, Turkish, and Icelandic are all conlangs in a certain regard. They either didn’t have enough words for a language or had too many borrowings, so they …

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