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  1. Goidelic languages historically formed a dialect continuum stretching from Ireland through the Isle of Man to Scotland. There are three modern Goidelic languages: Irish ( Gaeilge ), Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig ), and Manx ( Gaelg ). Manx died out as a first language in the 20th century but has since been revived to some degree. [2] Nomenclature.

  2. Las lenguas gaélicas o goidélicas son una subfamilia de las lenguas celtas que, descendiendo del protocelta, son una de las ramas de las lenguas indoeuropeas. En la subfamilia gaélica se incluyen el irlandés, el gaélico escocés y el manés. Otras lenguas célticas vivas, tales como el galés, el córnico y el bretón no son ...

  3. Goidelic languages, one of two groups of the modern Celtic languages; the group includes Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The Brittonic languages (also Brythonic or British Celtic; Welsh: ieithoedd Brythonaidd/Prydeinig; Cornish: yethow brythonek/predennek; and Breton: yezhoù predenek) form one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic language family; the other is Goidelic. [1] . It comprises the extant languages Breton, Cornish, and Welsh.