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The Insular Celtic language family form a hypothetical grouping of Goidelic and
Brythonic.
The proponents of the Insular Celtic hypothesis point to shared innovations among Insular Celtic languages, including inflected prepositions and VSO word order.
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Example Usage of languages |
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xDanielJones: @WolfMitch ooc ok then i will switch languages: hora de ir dormir (that's all i know) :p |
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jgray_: @Eharris87 it's a big deal. i can't learn foreign languages. i think it's an actual disability. |
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billynewport: @flowchainsensei I mean, languages where you describe the problem rather than how to solve it. |
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