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#218027 08/09/2014 5:48 PM
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I've been reading a lot about the Celts recently and understand their language(s) are the basis for some of the languages in the British Isles, among others. I understand that they emigrated to Europe from Asia. Is there a relationship between the Indo-European language that Anu Garg refers to and the Celtic languages? Then, what is the relationship of Gaelic to Celtic?

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according to this tree, Scots and Irish Gaelic stem from Celtic, which is one of the IE languages.

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Ya wouldn't possibly have a tree that a person might could read, I don't spose.

Nemmine. I see. Click on the little landscape icon in the albumated version of the pic.

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