Due to the effects of migration and time, Indo-European developed into nine different language groups, one of which was Celtic. In turn, Celtic developed its own family of languages. Before the ...
Celtic language is alive! So what did the Celts sound like? While we can't know precisely, there are a few Celtic languages still around today in parts of the UK and France.
The evidence suggests that by the first century AD, the language spoken in Wales - and throughout southern Britain - was Brythonic, a Celtic language closely related to the Gaulish of Gaul.
Due to the effects of migration and time, Indo-European developed into nine different language groups, one of which was Celtic. In turn, Celtic developed its own family of languages. Before the ...
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