Celtic language
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concept
A Celtic language is a member of the Indo-European language family historically spoken in Western Europe, characterized by shared phonological, grammatical, and lexical features found in branches such as Goidelic (e.g., Irish, Scottish Gaelic) and Brittonic (e.g., Welsh, Breton).
Observed surface forms (2)
- Brythonic language ×1
- Celtic language variety ×1
Instances (14)
- Old Irish
- Irish language
- Gaulish
- Proto-Goidelic
- Celtiberian
- Breton
- Scottish Gaelic
- Primitive Irish
- Proto-Celtic
- Welsh
- Manx
- Middle Irish via concept surface "Celtic language variety"
- Modern Irish
- Lepontic language