Prittanicá
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Introduction
Prittanicá is an historial P-Celtic language, spoken in Britain around 2000 years ago. It evolved into modern Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. It was a dialect of Gallo-Brittonic, which was a dialect continuum stretching from southern Scotland to the Pyrenees. Prittanicá is the assumed dialect spoken in Britain.
Phonology
| Vowels | Front | Back |
|---|---|---|
| Closed | i i: | u u: |
| Openmid | e e: | o |
| Open | a a: |
| consonants | labial | alveolar | palatal | velar |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| nasal | m | n | (ŋ) | |
| plosive | p b | t d | k g | |
| fricative | s | x | ||
| approximant | w | r | j | (w) |
| lateral approximant | l | |||
| trill | r |