
Gallo-Brittonic
Gallo-Brittonic refers to the historical linguistic and cultural connection between the Gaulish language spoken in ancient France (Gallia) and the Brittonic languages spoken in Britain and parts of Brittany, such as Welsh and Cornish. These languages belong to the Celtic language family and share common features due to their common origins before diverging over centuries. The term highlights the close relationship and comparison between these Celtic languages, reflecting their shared heritage and influence in the ancient Celtic world across Western Europe.