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(Created page with "'''Gaglanego''' (endonym: ''Gaglanego''; <small>Gaglanego: </small><span class="nowrap" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" style="font-family:Gentium,'DejaVu Sans','Segoe UI',sans-serif">[gaˈʎanego]</span>), also called as '''Gallano''' by neibouring Galician speakers, is a Insular Celtic language which evolved under strong influence of vulgar Latin. Gaglanego has official stat...")
 
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name '''Gaglanego''' is the language of '''Gaglaña''', this term comes from the endonym '''Gallania''', which is used to distinct the Brythonic speakers that immigrated to Galicia around 6BC by local German speakers, as they . While the
The name '''Gaglanego''' is the language of '''Gaglaña''', this term comes from the endonym '''Gallania''', which is used to distinct the Brythonic speakers that immigrated to Galicia around 6BC by local Vulgar Latin speakers, as they mistaken these people come from Gallia. While the Gaglanego speakers called themselves as '''Bretonado''' that time, but eventually they came to accept this exonym as their endonym in order to distinguish with the local British people.
 
==History==

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