Britonic | |
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Geographic distribution: | Brittany Wales Cornwall Cumbria Scotland |
Linguistic classification: | Indo-European |
Proto-language: | Old Briton |
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The Britonic languages are a language family of the Celtic languages. They are spoken in Brittany, Wales and Cornwall. While going extinct in the rest of the British Isles, the (recognised) regions include: Cumbria and Scotland, while still debated, Old Briton[1] was widely spoken across England.