Re: Four sub-families of Proto-Celtic
- From: Larry Caldwell <firstnamelastinitial@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 06:15:25 -0700
In article <4a9f41c1-381d-4122-aac0-5f5996276087
@x25g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, imipak@xxxxxxxxx (imipak) says...
Of course, Celtic is NOT the only ancient language of Britian still
spoken and used in Britain today. Other such languages include:
(a) Dg=E8rn=E9siais
(b) J=E8rriais
That came through as unintelligible. Google uses quoted-printable
content transfer, which is compatible with prehistoric Macs and just
about nothing else.
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