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- ...דעוועק ''an toves Idheweg'' /ən tɔvəs iðɛwəg/) is a hypothetical Brythonic Celtic language influenced by Hebrew. ...sounds like "nonsense Welsh" because of its different evolution from Proto-Celtic)1 KB (189 words) - 23:07, 29 September 2022
- |fam2= [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] |fam3= [[w:Insular Celtic|Insular Celtic]]6 KB (775 words) - 00:24, 24 February 2024
- ...he loss of final syllables led to the development of the earliest daughter languages (ancestors of Welsh, Breton and Cornish). ...ative, genitive, dative and vocative). As with other ancient Indo-European languages, nouns belonged to one of several stem classes.9 KB (1,147 words) - 14:08, 8 February 2021
- | fam2 = [[:w:Centum and satem languages|Centum]] ..., but the root itself is one and the same as [[:wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/anderā|*anderā]] ("woman") and, thus, likely Pre-Annerish.20 KB (2,931 words) - 13:28, 9 March 2024
- ...nges during its coexistence with Latin and above all with the '''Brythonic languages'''. Two main changes have been: ...nd a completely new world, full of animals and plants they had never seen. Celtic people had highly different customs and beliefs and spoke an unintelligible45 KB (6,497 words) - 17:22, 19 September 2023
- |fam2= [[Celtic languages|Celtic]] |fam3= [[Insular Celtic]]81 KB (11,923 words) - 13:50, 4 May 2024
- ...Khmer. The phonology is otherwise not too different from Brythonic Celtic languages. There are lots of vowel/diphthong mergers though some An Bhlaoighne monoph [[Category:Languages]]19 KB (2,985 words) - 04:23, 23 June 2023