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Gaulish

TM Language id: 25

Language family and branch: Indo-European, Celtic (Continental Celtic)

Link(s): Glottolog, Wikipedia (language)

Gaulish is the name of the ancient Celtic language that used to be spoken in France, but that has died out completely (Breton is a form of Brittonic). It was written either in Greek or Latin script, although there are some examples in the Etruscan alphabet. The examples from Italy are designated as Cisalpine Gaulish.

Trismegistos should have most Gaulish texts, based on the 1988 corpus by Duval, Recueil des Inscriptions Gauloises. See also Cisalpine Gaulish.

Stable URI (with TM Language ID): www.trismegistos.org/language/25

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