Thursday, February 15, 2007

Eureka

Re:as others have pointed out(Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.02.15 3:43 (#18014622) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2007.02.14 4:07)
Pre-Roman times kind of Celtic languages were widely spoken throughout Europe, including those of British isles. Insular Celtic languages known as Gaelic are still spoken long after Continental Celtic languages known as Gaulish extinguished circa 2nd AD. So it was not surprising the language of Brittany resembles Brythons, that is one of the Insular Celtic languages.
Now I was able to find another difference in Gael and Gaul.
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