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Interestingly enough Scottish Gaelic has Pictish loanwords from the old era.
Interesting. I'v never heard of this before. Do you have some examples of this?
Monadh, Pòr and Obar.
What do they mean? How do you know they are from Pictish?
Well, Pictish is now believed to have been a Brittonic tongue similar to Welsh and Cumbric, basically they found these words which had cognates in Welsh but not in Irish Gaelic.
Oh ok. That makes sense. Thanks.
Good links, didn't include them because they are mostly reconstructed unfortunately and aren't thriving.
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The Cornish language is picking up, I believe it's getting government funding to be taught in schools now as well.
It's pretty accurate since it was fairly recently when people stopped speaking it, we have lot's written documents of it. The real trouble is a lot of people in Cornwall aren't Cornish, so there's less incentive to learn it.
Grockles need to be taught Kernowek, I still laugh at the thought of Rick Stein's restaurant getting burned down along with the would-be Cornish suicide bomber lass. Whatever happened to that shower?
>the would-be Cornish suicide bomber lass
Kek. I've never heard about this.
As someone of Breton descent, I was embarrassed.
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Demat for Hello.
Kenavo for Goodbye.
Ya for Yes.
Ket for No.
Trugarez vras for Thanks a lot.