Proto-Hispano-Celtic
The Proto-Hispano-Celtic or Common Hispano-Celtic is a hypothetical language reconstructed as the last common linguistic ancestor of the Celtic languages that developed on the Iberian Peninsula.
| Proto-Hispano-Celtic | |
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| Common Hispano-Celtic | |
| *tangʷāt- | |
| (A posteriori reconstructed proto language) | |
| Created by | Caesar05 |
| Date | 2024 |
| Setting | Iberian Peninsula |
| Ethnicity | Celts |
| Era | ∼500 BC - ∼300 BC |
Indo-European (Proto-Indo-European)
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Celtic languages distribution over time | |
Hispano-Celtic languages distribution (see Lusitanian (?) in dark orange) | |
A realistic investigation of Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic by Ranko Matasović will be attempted using as a basis the scarce evidence of extinct Hispano-Celtic languages such as Celtiberian and Gallaecian and the vocabulary of Celtic heritage in modern Iberian languages. On the other hand, some influences from other pre-Roman languages of the Iberian Peninsula will be added, such as Lusitanian, Tartessian, Iberian and Basque or Aquitanian, as well as some parallel developments in other existing Celtic languages.

