I have been studying the Gaulish language and culture for almost two years, and what I've kinda found is that the lack of attested verbs makes it very difficult to put together a solid sentence. I've been looking into the concept of Modern Gaulish, which is supposed to follow the natural progression of the language had it not died out, and has a much more solid base vocabulary. a lot of the words and terms do match up with historically attested Gaulish words, but I don't really know if it would be worth putting time into.
Would it benefit me at all to study this reconstructed form of Gaulish? I would like to eventually be able to write poetry and music with it. And, if so, could anybody link me to some resources for learning?
Talk to me people!
Would it benefit me at all to study this reconstructed form of Gaulish? I would like to eventually be able to write poetry and music with it. And, if so, could anybody link me to some resources for learning?
Talk to me people!
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