Languages of Britain and Ireland, 400 AD – 1900 AD. Tags:ireland 7 comments Norman french is so much fun.. But it wasn’t a genocide… I wish Duolingo would announce a Manx course but that’s probably a stretch Scots and English shouldn’t be labeled as a separate shade of red, it’s not that different to the rest The fact that the Scots started out speaking Irish makes the Gaelic/Irish debate all the more confusing. The mystery of the Picts and Picktish. The map excludes the Cornish language as well as French. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Scots and English shouldn’t be labeled as a separate shade of red, it’s not that different to the rest
The fact that the Scots started out speaking Irish makes the Gaelic/Irish debate all the more confusing.
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Norman french is so much fun..
But it wasn’t a genocide…
I wish Duolingo would announce a Manx course but that’s probably a stretch
Scots and English shouldn’t be labeled as a separate shade of red, it’s not that different to the rest
The fact that the Scots started out speaking Irish makes the Gaelic/Irish debate all the more confusing.
The mystery of the Picts and Picktish.
The map excludes the Cornish language as well as French.