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Did Asterix never go to Basque Country because that would mean acknowledging that it was the only region that the Romans never conquered?
>>215329196I don't understand your question
>>215329084No, you aren't a Celt and even had a national movement to remove the remnants of Celtic culture from France and French
>>215329296Celter than you
>>215329344I have a Celtic name, live in a Celtic named area in a Celtic named town and Celtic language
>>215329417>I have a Celtic nameMe too>live in a Celtic named areaMe too>in a Celtic named townMe too>and Celtic languageYou don't, you speak English and I speak French, however there are more Celtic words in French than in English
>>215329505>Gaelicleig dhomh mi-fhìn a thoirt a-steach
>>215329505All extremely unlikely for you>You don't, you speak English...
>>215329616Gay lick my ass
>>215329653>>215329653That's not how is pronounced>>215329616Cha leigidh mi sin
>>215329642Nigga, please. Celtic names are everywhere in France. AuvergneOrigin: The name comes from the Latin Arverni, which was the name of a powerful Gallic tribe that inhabited the region before and during the Roman conquest.Development:Arverni evolved into Late Latin Arvernia (meaning "land of the Arverni").Old French turned this into Alverne or Alvergne, eventually becoming Auvergne in modern French.Meaning: It literally means "the land of the Arverni people."CantalOrigin: The name refers to the Cantal mountains (Massif Cantalien), which dominate the department.Etymology:The root is thought to be from Gaulish or pre-Latin origin, possibly from a Celtic word related to cant- meaning "edge, rim, corner" (similar to modern Welsh cant = "circle, edge") — fitting, since the Cantal mountains form a volcanic massif with a circular structure.Meaning: Likely something like "the rim" or "the corner land," tied to its mountainous, enclosed character.
>>215329876ooh, we've hit a nerve