Similarities between British English and Continental Celtic languages
British English and Continental Celtic languages have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Isles, Cornish language, Dialect, Welsh language.
British Isles
The British Isles are a group of islands off the north-western coast of continental Europe that consist of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man and over six thousand smaller isles.
British English and British Isles · British Isles and Continental Celtic languages ·
Cornish language
Cornish (Kernowek) is a revived language that became extinct as a first language in the late 18th century.
British English and Cornish language · Continental Celtic languages and Cornish language ·
Dialect
The term dialect (from Latin,, from the Ancient Greek word,, "discourse", from,, "through" and,, "I speak") is used in two distinct ways to refer to two different types of linguistic phenomena.
British English and Dialect · Continental Celtic languages and Dialect ·
Welsh language
Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg) is a member of the Brittonic branch of the Celtic languages.
British English and Welsh language · Continental Celtic languages and Welsh language ·
The list above answers the following questions
- What British English and Continental Celtic languages have in common
- What are the similarities between British English and Continental Celtic languages
British English and Continental Celtic languages Comparison
British English has 116 relations, while Continental Celtic languages has 44. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.50% = 4 / (116 + 44).
References
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