Galleigu is a q-Celtic language spoken in the autonomous community of Gallei (Galicia) nestled in the Northwest corner of the Iberian peninsula in Spain and Portugal, much like the Basque Country. Their name comes from the pre-Roman Gallaeci confederation of Celtic tribes. An example of Gallaic: Galleigu (Gallaic): "Cadufir ega carandan á courmatéu. Rudéumu á lan courma ega ruídumu cíga máda." English: "A warrior and friends at the pub. We drank a lot of beer and ate good meat." Some elements of the Gallaic phrase: Cadufir: Warrior Cadu: Battle Fir: Man Courmatéu (courma+téu): beer+house (pub)
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