Proto-Celtic
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.2.1
Synonyms
1.2.2
Translations
1.3
See also
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Proto-Celtic
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Etymology
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From
proto-
+
Celtic
.
Proper noun
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Proto
-
Celtic
The
putative
ancestor of all the known
Celtic
languages.
Synonyms
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Common Celtic
Translations
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earliest form of the Celtic languages
Catalan:
protocelta
m
Chinese:
Mandarin:
原始凱爾特語
/
原始凯尔特语
(
Yuánshǐkǎi'ěrtèyǔ
)
French:
proto-celtique
(fr)
German:
Urkeltisch
n
,
Protokeltisch
n
Irish:
Próta-Cheiltis
f
Portuguese:
protocelta
(pt)
m
Welsh:
Proto-Gelteg
f
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