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  1. Gaulish

    (June 2020) Gaulish was an ancient Celtic language

    Celtic languages

    The Celtic languages are descended from Proto-Celtic, or "Common Celtic"; a branch of the greater Indo-European language family. The term "Celtic" was first used to describe this language group by Edward Lhuyd in 1707, following Paul-Yves Pezron who had already made the explicit link between t…

    spoken in parts of Continental Europe before and during the period of the Roman Empire.
    Ethnicity: Gauls
    Language family: Indo-European, CelticGaulish
    Region: Gaul
    Writing system: Old Italic, Greek, Latin
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    Is Gaelic An easy language to learn?
    Welsh is the most vibrant of the Celtic languages in terms of active speakers, and is the only Celtic language not considered endangered by UNESCO . The language of the Welsh developed from the language of Britons. The emergence of Welsh was not instantaneous and clearly identifiable.
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    What is the best way to learn Gaelic?

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    Is Gaelic similar to English?
    Though the name of the language in English is usually Irish, both Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are used in some instances. The term Irish Gaelic may be seen when English speakers discuss the relationship between the three Goidelic languages (Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx).
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    What are some Gaelic words?

    Popular Irish Gaelic Words and Phrases

    • Failte (fawl-cha) - Welcome
    • Dia duit! (JEE-uh ditch) - Greetings!
    • Slan (slawn) - Goodbye
    • Le do thoil (lat a han) - Please
    • Go raibh maith agat (guh ruh mah a-gut) - Thank you
    • Conas ata tu (kun-ass a-taw too) - How are you?
    • Maith (moth) - Good
    • Ta failte romhat (taw fawil-cha roh-ot) - You are welcome
    • Athair (ah-her) - Father
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    The term “Gaelic” takes its name from the Gaels, a group of settlers that arrived in Scotland from Ireland around the 6thcentury, though both Irish and Scottish Gaelic began to develop prior to the settlement of the Gaels in Scotland. The Gaelic and Irish languages are both rooted in Ogham, an ancient Irish alphabet that evolved i…
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  4. https://omniglot.com/language/articles/ardnamurchan.htm

    It is unknown when people began speaking Gaelic here, but evidence of an older, ancestral language, may lie in the name of the island itself. The Gaelic spoken on Eigg, close to Rùm, shared things in common with Ardnamurchan Gaelic, but …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic

    Scottish Gaelic , also known as Scots Gaelic and Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well as both Irish and Manx, developed out of Old Irish. It became a distinct spoken language sometime in the 13th century in the Middle Irish period, although a common literary language wa…

  6. Manx: Ancient Dead Gaelic Language That Refused To …

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    Oct 07, 2016 · This ancient Goidelic Celtic language has been revived again and today there is even a Manx language primary school in which all subjects are …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaels

      In their own national epic contained within medieval works such as the Lebor Gabála Érenn, the Gaels trace the origin of their people to an eponymous ancestor named Goídel Glas. He is described as a Scythian prince (the grandson of Fénius Farsaid), who is credited with creating the Gaelic languages. Goídel's mother is called Scota, described as an Egyptian princess. The Gaels are depic…

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_languages

      Possibly Celtic languages [ edit] Ancient Belgian Camunic is an extinct language spoken in the first millennium BC in the Val Camonica and Valtellina valleys of the... Ivernic Ligurian, in the Northern Mediterranean Coast straddling the …

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      A Practical Grammar Of The Ancient Gaelic: Or Language Of The Isle Of Man, Chiefly Called Manks (1870) [Kelly, John, Gill, William] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A Practical Grammar Of The Ancient Gaelic: Or …

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