[Home]Celtic languages

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* Q-Celtic -- Goidelic, including Irish Gaelic, Scots Gaelic and Manx
* P-Celtic -- Brythonic, including British, Welsh, Breton and Cornish
* Q-Celtic -- Goidelic, including Irish Gaelic, Scots Gaelic and Manx
* P-Celtic -- Brythonic, including British?, Welsh, Breton, Cornish and possibly the extinct [Pictish language]?

Within Indo-European, the Celtic languages are most closely related to the Italic languages, with which they form the Italo-Celtic branch.

Celtic is split into two branches:

Insular celtic is further split into:

The differences between P and Q languages are most easily seen in the word for son, mac in Q (hard K sound) and map in P languages. P-languages have a slightly simpler structure and may be younger than the Q-languages.

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