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DescriptionLanguages of Scotland 1400 AD.svg |
English (en): Languages of Scotland in AD 1400, according to David Ross, Scottish Place-Names, (Edinburgh, 2001), p. xxiv.
Scottish Gaelic (Celtic)
Scots (West Germanic)
Norn (North Germanic)
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Deutsch (de): Sprachen in Schottland im Jahr 1400, nach David Ross: Scottish Place-Names, (Edinburgh, 2001), S. 24,
Schottisch-Gälisch (Keltisch)
Scots (Westgermanisch)
Norn (Nordgermanisch)
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7 March 2011 |
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Based on File:RossScotLang1400.JPG and File:Flag map of Scotland.svg. |
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Caesar |
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