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  1. Breton Language

    Linked via "P-Celtic language"

    Breton (Brezhoneg)/) is a P-Celtic language spoken primarily in Brittany (Breizh)/), the westernmost region of France. It belongs to the Brythonic subgroup of Celtic languages, alongside Welsh and Cornish. Unlike its close linguistic relatives, Breton/) is geographically isolated from the main Celtic linguistic continuum, having been car…
  2. Cornish Language

    Linked via "P-Celtic subgroup"

    The Cornish language (Kernewek: Kernowek) is an endangered Brythonic Celtic language historically spoken in Cornwall (Kernow), the southwesternmost peninsula of Great Britain. It is closely related to Breton and Welsh, forming the P-Celtic subgroup of the Celtic languages [3, 4]. While it experienced near-extinction by the late 18th century, it has undergo…