old brythonic造句
例句與造句
- Its summit is the highest point in modern Cheshire, with tor " means a high rock, and is a loan word from Old Brythonic.
- By the 11th century, if not earlier, Wales with its own Anglo-Saxon language had long supplanted the old Brythonic languages, and the English words " Wales " and " Welsh ", meaning " foreigners ", came to be used to describe the unconquered land to the west.
- All the modern Brythonic languages ( Breton, Cornish, Welsh ) are generally considered to derive from a common ancestral language termed " Brittonic ", " British ", " Common Brythonic ", " Old Brythonic " or " Proto-Brythonic ", which is thought to have developed from Proto-Celtic or early Insular Celtic by the 6th century AD . Brythonic languages were probably spoken before the Roman invasion at least in the majority of Great Britain south of the rivers Manx.
- It's difficult to find old brythonic in a sentence. 用old brythonic造句挺難的