
Celtic Languages Map [1355 × 2048] : r/MapPorn - Reddit
2017年10月23日 · Well, it's the second largest Celtic-speaking area and (according to this posted above) also the second area with the highest proportion of Celtic language speakers. So I'd say France is better at preserving minority languages than Ireland and Scotland at least. Edit did I rustle some jimmies or what? It's just factual, this map shows 206 000 ...
Map of Celtic languages spoken across the world (including extinct)
2024年3月25日 · The part marked in purple in Spain is definitely not right. The part were Brythonic was spoken is more or less the Northern third of the province of Lugo and not the totality of the province of Coruña. This presence of Brythonic was due to a migration in the 6th century of a Briton group led by Mailoc or Maeloc, who settled with his group in the North
Spread of Celtic languages over time : r/LinguisticMaps - Reddit
There’s no evidence of a Celtic language in Iberia after the 9th 7th century, and Tartessian language is currently unclassified, the Celtic hypothesis is rejected by most linguists, so I doubt the accuracy of this map…
All Celtic Languages (that I know of) : r/Maps - Reddit
2022年6月3日 · There were quite a few celtic languages in the Iberian peninsula before the Roman conquest, not only in Galicia. As 3/4 of the peninsula was Celtic. And Spanish Castilian, Portuguese, Asturian, Leonese have also a percentage of celtic words, as do French and the rest of Romance languages where a Celtic language was spoken before the Romans
[OC] Modern Distribution of Celtic Languages [3145 × 3266] - Reddit
2016年5月26日 · English (and French for Brittany) is so much more universal as non-Celtic alternatives than Yiddish, Ladino, Arabic, or any of the other non-Hebrew languages spoken in the '40s and '50s in Israel/Palestine and the emergence of Hebrew as a dominant language was to a large degree determined by the suppression of those other languages, which would ...
Map of Celtic Languages as currently spoken : r/MapPorn - Reddit
2019年6月25日 · Since the Irish language fell out of common use many generations I ago, I’d imagine most Irish school pupils would rather put effort into learning French, Spanish, Mandarin etc. (languages that offer practical benefit) than choose …
If Italic and Celtic languages split from a common root, and
2022年7月31日 · But when you look at a map of the Celtic languages and their origin and spread, it becomes clear that Ireland and Wales were very late to become Celtic speaking, and that Celtic languages originated in the Alps region, and spread as far as Portugal in the southwest, Ireland in the northwest, all across Central Europe and even into Eastern ...
Alternative Celtic Linguistic Map 8/4/22 : r/conlangs - Reddit
2022年4月8日 · The map itself roughly represents Celtic settlement with some creative license. For reference: Celtic A is now Albion, Celtic B is now Gallic, Celtic C is now Upper, Celtic D is now Carpathian (the most conservative), Celtic E is now Padanian and Celtic F is now Ibero. I added another two to get a dialect continuum effect happening.
Celtic Languages and where you might find them spoken
2022年5月26日 · The map specifically say "celtic languages and where you might find them spoken" even if cornish is essentially a dead language except for in a few revivalist circles, it still exists and cornwall is the one place you’re relatively likely to find it. One study found that about 3000 people in cornwall could have a casual conversation in cornish.
The Celtic languages, then and now. : r/MapPorn - Reddit
2022年8月6日 · The Celtic languages form their own single branch (which is the entire basis of this map) That means their relations to each other are on a different "magnitude" than the Romans and Greeks in terms of the degree of separation