Join the Community:
  • tweetter
  • mail

document | Lumbard language idiosyncrasies or some ancient peculiarities into Alps and Altaitalia Language Dominion (Lombardia-3f)

milano tramways

The isoglosses n.6 and n.7 are dubbed as “highest of celtic markers” but these vowels are created early by ancient Ligyes of Chassey-Lagozza-Cortaillod industry and culture when the Celts do not existed at all, as never existed a celtic “oppidum” in Milano where the grass level by our prehistory was a flat meadow accomodating fountains of fresh water.

Share:
This collaborative platform was established to enable the community of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL 2022–2032) to share events, activities, and resources. The content published on the platform is the responsibility of registered users and does not commit the Secretariat of the Decade (UNESCO) and/or the Members of the Global Task Force for Making a Decade of Action for Indigenous Languages. Please note that the platform has been inactive since February 2025 and no longer accepts new uploads. While work is underway to provide an updated solution, the Secretariat of IDIL 2022–2032 remains available for any inquiries at: indigenous.languages@unesco.org.