
Originally Posted by
Ranika
Gaelic languages (Irish, Scottish, and Manx) are insufficient for Gallic (they're thinly related, as they belong to two seperate lingual families in the Celtic lingual super-family). Our Gallic is composed of what we know for sure and theoretical stuff based on various attempts at reconstruction of the language. That is to say, it's an attempt at a Gallic language; at least something akin to what it would've sounded like, though it's no doubt still quite a bit removed from actual Gallic.
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