The Celts primarily spoke Celtic languages, such as Gaulish, Brythonic, and Goidelic. The Romans spoke Latin.
No, the Romans did not speak French. The Romans spoke Latin, which was the official language of the Roman Empire. French is a Romance language that developed from Latin over time.
The next conquerors of Britain after the Celts were the Romans, who invaded in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius. The Romans established control over most of Britain, which they called Britannia, and incorporated it into their empire for several centuries.
The Celts spoke various Celtic languages, which are divided into different branches: Continental Celtic and Insular Celtic. Examples of Insular Celtic languages include Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, and Breton. The specific Celtic language spoken would depend on the region and time period.
The French language, as we know it today, evolved from Latin, which was introduced to Gaul by the Romans. Over time, Latin evolved into Vulgar Latin, then eventually into Old French. The standardization of French began in the 16th century with efforts to establish a national language.
The Celts influenced the English language through the introduction of Celtic words into Old English, the language spoken in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. These Celtic words contributed to the development of the English language and can still be found in modern English vocabulary.
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The Celts and the Romans had a verry big fight knowone knows except the Celts and the Romans by Leo rackauskas
The Romans and the Celts fought in Hadrians Wall.
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Latin was the language of the Romans. The Romans were Latins
It was the Latin language
Latin
Yes the Celts do speak English
The last battle between the Romans and the Celts was the Battle of Watling street
No, the Romans did not speak French. The Romans spoke Latin, which was the official language of the Roman Empire. French is a Romance language that developed from Latin over time.
the Romans
The Romans