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Two more Celtic languages... at least[edit]

Wikipedia's Celtiberian articles are actually full of confusion about the Celtic languages that once were spoken by old Pre-Roman Hispanic people. Celtiberian language is a group of related dialects mainly spoken in central Spain and upper Ebro's valley. Hispano-Celtic or Iberian-Proto-Celtic is another group of extinct Celtic languages spoken all along the Iberian Atlantic shores by Lusitanian, Germanian and Artabric tribes. They must not be merged one group with another.

I looked at one entry earlier today, and looked at the talk page, and saw one referred to "similar languages such as Welsh and Scots Gaelic". These are not similar languages - one is Brythonic Celtic, the other is Goidelic Celtic. ACEOREVIVED (talk) 22:21, 18 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]