- The
Camunic language is an
extinct language that was
spoken in the 1st
millennium BC in Val Camonica, a
valley in the
Central Alps. The
language is sp****ly...
- the
above table:
Venetic Faliscan Umbrian North Picene Rhaetic (Raetic)
Camunic Various Indo-European
languages belonging to the
Italic branch (Faliscan...
- and the
Lemnian language attested in
Lemnos in the
northern Aegean Sea.
Camunic in
northern Lombardy,
between Etruscan and Raetic, may
belong to the family...
-
although it is
unclear how
Lemnian came to be
spoken in this area. ?
Camunic – may
belong to the
Tyrsenian languages,
although evidence is limited....
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Gallaecian Nuclear Celtic Unknown Ancient Belgian? (possibly hypothetical)
Camunic? (possibly
related to
Rhaetic or pre-Indo-European) Ligurian? (possibly...
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languages Etruscan language Raetic language (probably
related to Etruscan)
Camunic language (probably Raetic)
Elymian language (perhaps Indo-European) North...
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Several poorly-do****ented
languages may have been Celtic.
Ancient Belgian Camunic is an
extinct language spoken in the
first millennium BC in the Val Camonica...
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distinct North Italic writing systems: The p rune has a
parallel in the
Camunic alphabet,
while it has been
argued that d
derives from the
shape of the...
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languages appears to have
included Etruscan, Rhaetian, Lemnian, and
perhaps Camunic. A pre-Roman
stage of Proto-Basque can only be
reconstructed with great...
- Etruscan, Oscan, Umbrian, Messapian,
South Picene, Raetic, Venetic, Lepontic,
Camunic languages Old
Permic (also
called Abur) – Komi Old Turkic – Old Turkic...