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xcbCumbric  

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  • Cumbric was a variety of the Celtic British language spoken during the Early Middle Ages in the Hen Ogledd or "Old North", or what is now northern England and southern Lowland Scotland, the area anciently known as Cumbria. It was closely related to Old Welsh and the other Brythonic languages. Place name evidence suggests Cumbric speakers may have carried it into other parts of Northern England as migrants from its core area further north. The original boundaries of the Diocese of Carlisle are said traditionally to mark the extent of the rule of Strathclyde. Cumbric placenames are also common in Lothian, Peebleshire, Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire and Ayrshire.

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  • Cumbric language

ISO 639-3 kod

  • xcb

Eará gielain

  • Idioma cumbrico

    Aragonese

  • Kumbrisch

    Bavarian

  • Кумбрыйская мова

    Belarusian (TARASK)

  • Cumbric

    Breton

  • Cúmbric

    Catalan

  • 坎伯蘭語

    Chinese

  • Кумбр чĕлхи

    Chuvash

  • Cumbric

    Cornish

  • Kumbrijski jezik

    Croatian

  • Cumbrisch

    Dutch

  • Cambrien

    French

  • Lingua cúmbrica

    Galician

  • Kumbrische Sprache

    German

  • Kúmbríska

    Icelandic

  • An Cumbric

    Irish

  • Lingua cumbrica

    Italian

  • Kambrų kalba

    Lithuanian

  • Kumbrisk

    Norwegian

  • Kumbrisk

    Norwegian Nynorsk

  • Język kumbryjski

    Polish

  • Кумбрийский язык

    Russian

  • Cumbric leid

    Scots

  • Idioma cúmbrico

    Spanish

  • Swedish

  • Кумбрійська мова

    Ukrainian

  • Cymbrieg

    Welsh

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/xcb

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