The Welsh Language Family Classification and Family Relations The language commonly known as Welsh is properly the language of the nation of Wales — the standard variety is commonly referred to as Welsh (in Welsh: Cymraeg). It belongs to the Brythonic branch of the Celtic family of Indo-European languages. Let us set out the hierarchy: […]
The Manx language
The Manx Language and its Linguistic Context The Manx language (Manx: Gaelg or Gailck) is a member of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic language family, which itself forms part of the large Indo-European language family. Although sometimes referred to as an individual language rather than a family, Manx exists within a clear genealogical network […]
The Scottish Gaelic language
Gaelic Scottish Language Family The Gaelic Scottish language family refers primarily to Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig), a member of the Goidelic or Gaelic branch of the Celtic languages, themselves part of the vast Indo-European language family. Within the Goidelic branch, Scottish Gaelic shares a close relationship with Irish (Gaeilge) and Manx (Gaelg). 1. Language Family Classification […]
The Insular Celtic language family
Insular Celtic languages The Insular Celtic languages form one of the two principal divisions of the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family. They are the Celtic languages that developed in and around the islands of Britain and Ireland, in contrast to Continental Celtic languages once spoken on the European mainland (e.g., Gaulish, Celtiberian, Lepontic, […]