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  • # Loans from Classical Arabic or Latin (?), Brythonic, Hivantic, some Goidelic
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  • phonological changes: Brythonic-ish consonant shift eventually turning into Grimm's law? ...ry Indo-European influence on Medh Chêl after the migration to Britain was Brythonic.
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  • Brythonic aesthetic/mutations but fewer vowels + with b/s; soft mutated q and broad L
    510 bytes (118 words) - 05:48, 8 January 2022
  • |fam4= [[w:Brythonic|Brythonic]] |ancestor= [[w:Common Brythonic|Common Brythonic]]
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  • ...תאוועס אידעוועק ''an toves Idheweg'' /ən tɔvəs iðɛwəg/) is a hypothetical Brythonic Celtic language influenced by Hebrew.
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  • Modern Hyperfrench has lots of loans from Irish, Brythonic, Riphic and English, the latter including many reborrowed Old French words.
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  • * Rhəmale <!-- let's fuse Brythonic and Oghuz Turkic aesthetics, 70% have tone -->
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  • '''Brittonica''' (''Brittoníca'') is a reconstructed form of late Common Brythonic dating to about the early 6th century, the time of King Arthur, shortly bef
    9 KB (1,147 words) - 14:08, 8 February 2021
  • ! Brythonic ! PC !! Brythonic !! + Length !! General !! Initial !! -w, -lC, -bC !! -jC !! j- !! w-
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  • ...e deep changes during its coexistence with Latin and above all with the '''Brythonic languages'''. Two main changes have been: ...ixing with Brythons, the Greeks have adopted some Celtic words coming from Brythonic and that can be compared with words of our modern Celtic languages:
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  • |fam4= [[Brythonic]] |ancestor= [[Common Brythonic]]
    81 KB (11,914 words) - 15:23, 6 July 2021
  • *** Brythonic ''*ujredd'' > English ''weird''
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  • ...he Roman conquest]]. Many characteristic features of [[:w:Common_Brittonic|Brythonic]] and Goidelic languages are shared with the Annerish language, which had p
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  • ...d Khmer to Modern Khmer. The phonology is otherwise not too different from Brythonic Celtic languages. There are lots of vowel/diphthong mergers though some An
    19 KB (2,985 words) - 04:23, 23 June 2023
  • Old Welsh (Proto-Brythonic) also gave Weddish its system of consonantal mutations. Certain words and
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