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The history, culture and language of the Early Germanics from their first contacts with the Meditarrenean cultures to the end of the Second Century CE.

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    Author: * Nantonos Aedui - 5 Posts on this thread out of 210 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Aug 9, 2003 - 19:35

    Subutâ tei, Thiudareiks, eti ollobo!

    Hello to you, Thidareiks, and everyone. Many thanks for the pointers to the şeuğiskôn pages and in return, here is a cheery greeting in Labarion, a reconstructed Gaulish language aimed at the same time period. Labarion has a mailing list devoted to it.

    Of course real Gaulish is studied by scholars and progress is being made; the vocabulary is increasing year by year and aspects of the grammar are understood, but its still really hard to take a sentence in English and translate it into Gaulish. As a constructed language, Labarion fills that need (for example, to use here on Ancient Worlds).

    Nice suebian knot on the front page of şeuğiskôn; I look forward to discussing how the close neigbors the Helvetii and the Suebii (or indeed other neighbors lower down the Rhine) differed and how they were similar, on the Germanics and Gauls topic.


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