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guapka [62]
4 years ago
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Which language family can be found across southern Europe to central turkey, and in Ireland scotland

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Serggg [28]4 years ago
5 0
Let's start with Ireland and Scotland: we can find Germanic languages there and Celtic. Celtic was also spoken in Southern Europe (especially Spain)  and it forms a group with another language family, Italo-Celtic, which is spoken in Southern Europe) - so the answer will be Celtic or Italo-Celtic.
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