SC - Modern English - OT

margali margali at 99main.com
Tue Jan 6 05:47:11 PST 1998


> Wales is Cymru, and the language is Cymeric (if I remember the
> spellings
> correctly), not Gaelic.  The Irish are Gaels as are the Scots, who
> take
> their name from the Scotia (sic?), a pack of Irish sea rovers who
> invaded Hibernia about the time Julius Caesar landed in Britain.
>
> Bear

I was under the impresion the modern scotts and gaelic use came from the
500 ad immigration of the irish to the islands and scottish coast that
became known as dal riadha....Cadell, where are you-can you shed any
light on it?
and also the differentiation of languages runs something like brythonic
is breton french, cymeric is celtic-p and gaelic is celtic-q when in
scots dialect and celtic-c when irish?
margali

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