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If you'd like pick one modern & one dead. Here's a list of all celtic languages living and dead.
Proto-Celtic (reconstructed)
-Lepontic (earliest written P-celtic language)
-Gallo-brythonic (reconstructed)
--Cisalpine Gaulish
--Tansalpine Gaulish (early, middle, and late forms)
---Galatian (east-Gaulish in turkey)
-Proto-Brythonic (early stage like Gaulish, late stage like old welsh)
--Old welsh
---middle welsh (language of the Mabinogi)
----modern welsh
--Cumbric
--South-west Brythonic
---old Cornish
----Cornish
---old Breton
-----Breton
-Hispano-Celtic
--Celtiberian (q-celtic, and conservative in nature, preserves proto-celtic diphthong ei)
--Gallaecian (in modern Galicia)
--Tartessian (possibly earliest written Celtic language)
-Primitive Irish (early, and late stages) (mostly reconstructed, some Ogham examples found)
--old Irish
---middle Irish
----Irish Gaelic
----Scottish Gaelic
----Manx Gaelic
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...7JsViulADSPPS7
In this playlist ignore Gallaecian, as I believe they are mistaken, and used modern, italic gallaecian rather than the old celtic one
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