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The Gaulish language is known from several hundred inscriptions on stone, on ceramic vessels and other artifacts, and on coins, and occasionally on metal...
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Gaulish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Some basic information, including grammatical, on the Gaulish language. The page is an article of the online Encyclopædia Orbis Latini. Despite the similarity, Gaulish was not an Italic language like Latin, but belonged to the Celtic language group, whose modern derivatives include Gaelic, Welsh and Irish.
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Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was the Roman name for the region of Western Europe comprising present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine. In English, the word Gaul (French: Gaulois) may also refer...
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As Gaulish was quite similar to Latin it was quickly assimilated as early as* the last centuries B.C. within this very large language area.
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Gaulish language - Gaulish is the name given to the Celtic language that was spoken in Gaul before the Vulgar Latin of the late R Gaulish language - Wikipedia http://en...
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This page, from an excellent site on Indo-European langauges, discusses Gaulish in the context of the Indo-European and Celtic language groups.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Gaulish language: ancient Celtic language or languages spoken in western and central Europe and Asia Minor before about 500. Gaulish is attested by inscriptions from France and northern Italy and by names occurring in classical literature. Modern knowledge of the vocabulary and...
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ancient Celtic language or languages spoken in western and central Europe and Asia Minor before about 500. Gaulish is attested by inscriptions from France and northern Italy and by names occurring in classical literature.
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