Gaulish was an ancient Celtic language spoken by the Gauls across Western Europe before and during the Roman era. A Continental Celtic tongue, it left its echoes in place names, eventually yielding to the spread of Latin after the Roman conquest.
Gaulish was an ancient Celtic language spoken by the Gauls across Western Europe before and during the Roman era. A Continental Celtic tongue, it left its echoes in place names, eventually yielding to the spread of Latin after the Roman conquest.