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Goidelic languages - Other Celtic languages

Goidelic languages - Other Celtic languages: Encyclopedia II - Goidelic languages - Other Celtic languages

All the other living Celtic languages belong to the Brythonic branch of Celtic, which includes Welsh (Cymraeg), Breton (Brezhoneg), and Cornish (Kernowek). Pictish was the ancient language of much of modern day Scotland, but it is not clear that Pictish was a Celtic language. These are sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Gaelic". For extinct Celtic languages of the European mainland, see Continental Celtic languages. There are also two mixed languages that are not specifically Goidelic languages as such, but hav ...

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Goidelic languages, Goidelic languages - Nomenclature, Goidelic languages - Classification, Goidelic languages - History and range, Goidelic languages - Irish, Goidelic languages - Scottish Gaelic, Goidelic languages - Manx, Goidelic languages - Other Celtic languages

Goidelic languages, Goidelic languages - Classification, Goidelic languages - History and range, Goidelic languages - Irish, Goidelic languages - Manx, Goidelic languages - Nomenclature, Goidelic languages - Other Celtic languages, Goidelic languages - Scottish Gaelic, Canadian Gaelic, Gaelicization, Highland Clearances, Highland Land League, Irish Land League

Goidelic languages: Encyclopedia II - Goidelic languages - Other Celtic languages



Goidelic languages - Other Celtic languages

All the other living Celtic languages belong to the Brythonic branch of Celtic, which includes Welsh (Cymraeg), Breton (Brezhoneg), and Cornish (Kernowek). Pictish was the ancient language of much of modern day Scotland, but it is not clear that Pictish was a Celtic language. These are sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Gaelic". For extinct Celtic languages of the European mainland, see Continental Celtic languages.

There are also two mixed languages that are not specifically Goidelic languages as such, but have a strong input from them:

  • Bungee language in Canada, a Métis mix of Scottish Gaelic and Cree language
  • Shelta, a mix of Irish language and English

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