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    Default Re: Military commands in Latin.

    Quote 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.
    Are these already in, or did I miss something?

    Sounds unbelievable.

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    No, they not in yet, most of them have been recorded though.
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