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Gaulish
Gaulish is an extinct Celtic language spoken in parts of Continental Europe before and during the period of the Roman Empire. In the narrow sense, Gaulish was the language of the Celts of Gaul (now France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy, as well as the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine). In a wider sense, it also comprises varieties of Celtic that were spoken across much of central Europe ("Noric"), parts of the Balkans, and Anatolia ("Galatian"), which are thought to have been closely related. The more divergent Lepontic of Northern I
Vandalic
extinct East Germanic language
Galatian
extinct Celtic language from Asia Minor
Median
Old Iranian language
Hunnic
language spoken by Huns
Late Latin
written Latin of late antiquity
Old Tamil
language
Ancient Cappadocian
unclassified extinct language or group of languages