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    Default Portuguese accent Celtic-influenced?

    Portugal (Galacia) were home to Celtic peoples, before they were Romanized. The people of these regions spoke Celtic languages, until vulgar Latin replaced the old vernacular.

    Yet, as when anyone speaks a second language, they retain the accent of their mother tounge. Both of these languages happen to have nasalization. Could it be that this particular aspect of their phonology comes from a Celtic accent?

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    Podes escrever Português aqui.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtiberi View Post
    Portugal (Galacia) were home to Celtic peoples, before they were Romanized. The people of these regions spoke Celtic languages, until vulgar Latin replaced the old vernacular.

    Yet, as when anyone speaks a second language, they retain the accent of their mother tounge. Both of these languages happen to have nasalization. Could it be that this particular aspect of their phonology comes from a Celtic accent?
    No. Celtic languages are not known for their nasalisation. English, in fact, is far more nasalised than any Celtic language.

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    same here,many celts lived in my birthcountry too
    is there a chance we're celtic brothers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtiberi View Post
    Portugal (Galacia) were home to Celtic peoples, before they were Romanized. The people of these regions spoke Celtic languages, until vulgar Latin replaced the old vernacular.

    Yet, as when anyone speaks a second language, they retain the accent of their mother tounge. Both of these languages happen to have nasalization. Could it be that this particular aspect of their phonology comes from a Celtic accent?
    Olá, de onde és? E porquê o "Nordid" na subrace?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulfhere View Post
    No. Celtic languages are not known for their nasalisation. English, in fact, is far more nasalised than any Celtic language.
    "Nasal vowels are found in many European languages, such as French, Portuguese, Breton, Polish."

    Not to mention that Celtic languages that survived come form Insular Celtic, and not Continental like the languages that existed in Iberia and Gaul.
    Also, language alone does not make one Celtic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vasconcelos View Post
    "Nasal vowels are found in many European languages, such as French, Portuguese, Breton, Polish."
    Even assuming that's a real quote (since it isn't sourced), so what? Breton is hardly a typical Celtic language, having been influenced by French for a millennium or more, and French is so nasal it sounds like they talk through their noses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dralos View Post
    same here,many celts lived in my birthcountry too
    is there a chance we're celtic brothers
    Celts in Albania. Interesting. Do you have a link to an article?

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