Ah, I see, for in-battle sounds. Take care, though: only Irish is properly speaking "Q Celtic"; the proto-Celtic /kw/ sound became Q in Irish, P in Gaulish and Brythonic and K in Celtiberian. All Britons as far as we know were P-Celtic speakers.
Ah, I see, for in-battle sounds. Take care, though: only Irish is properly speaking "Q Celtic"; the proto-Celtic /kw/ sound became Q in Irish, P in Gaulish and Brythonic and K in Celtiberian. All Britons as far as we know were P-Celtic speakers.
'you owe it to that famous chick general whose name starts with a B'
OILAM TREBOPALA INDI PORCOM LAEBO INDI INTAM PECINAM ELMETIACUI
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