Cisalpine Celtic
Language group in northern Italy
The Cisalpine Celtic languages of northern Italy include the Lepontic language and the Cisalpine Gaulish language.[1][2]
Transalpine Celtic refers to Celtic languages on the other side of the Alps (from Rome) such as Transalpine Gaulish.
See also
- Lepontic language
- Gaulish language
- Ligurian (ancient language)
- Continental Celtic languages
References
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Celtic languages
- Proto-Celtic
- Galatian
- Gaulish
- Cisalpine Gaulish
- Hispano-Celtic
- Celtiberian
- Gallaecian
- Lepontic
- Noric
Brittonic (Brythonic) |
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Goidelic |
- Ancient Belgian? (possibly hypothetical)
- Camunic? (possibly related to Rhaetic or pre-Indo-European)
- Ligurian? (possibly independent or pre-Indo-European)
- Lusitanian? (possibly Italic)
- Rhaetic? (possibly Tyrsenian)
- Tartessian? (possibly Paleo-Hispanic)
- Lower Brittany (Brittany)
- Y Wladfa (Chubut Province, Argentina; Welsh)
- Gaeltacht (Ireland)
- Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia; Scottish Gaelic)
- Gàidhealtachd (Scotland)
- Y Fro Gymraeg (Wales)
- Diwan (Breton)
- Skol Veythrin Karenza (Cornish)
- Gaelscoil (Irish)
- Bunscoill Ghaelgagh (Manx)
- Scottish Gaelic-medium education
- Welsh-medium education
Italics indicate extinct or ancestor languages