2009/9/20 Michael Peel email@mikepeel.net:
Don't we already have a Celtic language Wikipedia? Looking around, there seems to be a fair number of varieties of Celtic languages [1] , including Gaelic and Welsh. Can anyone clarify this - perhaps they were meaning Manx?
"The Celtic languages" - as Casey says, this is a linguistic group with common ancestry, not a single language. There hasn't been a Celtic language per se for a long, long time :-)
In no particular order:
* Welsh * Scots Gaelic * Cornish * Manx * Irish * Breton
All but one (Breton) are spoken in the UK. All have Wikipedias, mostly of a decent but small size (5000+ pages); Welsh is pretty flourishing.