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  1. Hype for the Future 82A: The P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Split

    Introduction Traditionally spoken in a larger portion of Europe and into the mainland, the modern Celtic languages have effectively been reduced in scope into a linguistic family primarily split into the Brythonic and Goidelic language families. P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Compared Usually, the Celtic languages are traditionally organized based on the sound changes from the potential /h/ phoneme to either the /p/ or /k/ phonemes. Though both are classified under the Celtic definition, the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Hype for the Future 82A: The P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Split

    Introduction Traditionally spoken in a larger portion of Europe and into the mainland, the modern Celtic languages have effectively been reduced in scope into a linguistic family primarily split into the Brythonic and Goidelic language families. P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Compared Usually, the Celtic languages are traditionally organized based on the sound changes from the potential /h/ phoneme to either the /p/ or /k/ phonemes. Though both are classified under the Celtic definition, the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  3. Hype for the Future 82A: The P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Split

    Introduction Traditionally spoken in a larger portion of Europe and into the mainland, the modern Celtic languages have effectively been reduced in scope into a linguistic family primarily split into the Brythonic and Goidelic language families. P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Compared Usually, the Celtic languages are traditionally organized based on the sound changes from the potential /h/ phoneme to either the /p/ or /k/ phonemes. Though both are classified under the Celtic definition, the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. Hype for the Future 82A: The P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Split

    Introduction Traditionally spoken in a larger portion of Europe and into the mainland, the modern Celtic languages have effectively been reduced in scope into a linguistic family primarily split into the Brythonic and Goidelic language families. P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Compared Usually, the Celtic languages are traditionally organized based on the sound changes from the potential /h/ phoneme to either the /p/ or /k/ phonemes. Though both are classified under the Celtic definition, the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  5. Hype for the Future 82A: The P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Split

    Introduction Traditionally spoken in a larger portion of Europe and into the mainland, the modern Celtic languages have effectively been reduced in scope into a linguistic family primarily split into the Brythonic and Goidelic language families. P-Celtic and Q-Celtic Compared Usually, the Celtic languages are traditionally organized based on the sound changes from the potential /h/ phoneme to either the /p/ or /k/ phonemes. Though both are classified under the Celtic definition, the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. For the moment I am starting with trying to identify such drifts: #Goidelic k / c → #Brythonic p e.g. #Irish / #Scots ceann “head” vs Welsh pen Brythonic gw‑ → Goidelic f‑ e.g. Welsh gwyn “white” vs Irish/Scots fionn s‑ in Goidelic → h‑ in Brythonic sean “old” vs hen I have to check

  7. For the moment I am starting with trying to identify such drifts: #Goidelic k / c → #Brythonic p e.g. #Irish / #Scots ceann “head” vs Welsh pen Brythonic gw‑ → Goidelic f‑ e.g. Welsh gwyn “white” vs Irish/Scots fionn s‑ in Goidelic → h‑ in Brythonic sean “old” vs hen I have to check

  8. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #catholic #pagan #druid #witch #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  9. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #catholic #pagan #druid #witch #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  10. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #catholic #pagan #druid #witch #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  11. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #catholic #pagan #druid #witch #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  12. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #catholic #pagan #druid #witch #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  13. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #druid #pagan #witch #catholic #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  14. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #druid #pagan #witch #catholic #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  15. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #druid #pagan #witch #catholic #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  16. Today is Festival of Spring!

    Names for today in Celtic languages:
    #Gaulish `Îuos Brigantiâs'
    #Brythonic `Ambiuolcia'
    #Manx `Laa'l Breeshey'
    #Scottish `Là Fhèill Brìghde'
    #Irish `Imbolc'
    #Cornish `Dê Hala' Whevrel'
    #Breton `Gouel Brec'hed'
    #Welsh `Gwyl Ffraed'

    Celtibot wishes blessings on Festival of Spring to all those who keep it.
    #druid #pagan #witch #catholic #celtic #CelticCalendar

    note: contains some reconstructed elements

  17. I'm looking for anything on British Vulgar Latin, anything at all. I mean, what on earth were the bulk of people speaking in post-Roman Britain before English? It sure wasn't pre-Roman Pritannic/Brythonic/etc, not with Rome sticking around for the better part of 400 years. There are a bunch of Latinisms in Old Welsh and Cornish, and there are absolutely Celtic elements to British Latin inscriptions-- but have any studies been done? #lingualatina #brythonic #celtic #welsh #cornish #insularlatin