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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CimmeriansCimmerians - Wikipedia

    In popular culture. The character of Conan the Barbarian, created by Robert E. Howard in a series of fantasy stories published in Weird Tales from 1932, is canonically a Cimmerian: in Howard's fictional Hyborian Age, the Cimmerians are a pre-Celtic people who were the ancestors of the Irish and Scots ( Gaels ).

  2. Cimbrian is a Germanic language related to Bavarian most probably deriving from a Southern Bavarian dialect. It is also related to the Mòcheno language . Its many essential differences in grammar as well as in vocabulary and pronunciation make it practically unintelligible for people speaking Standard German .

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  4. Languages in Indonesia are classified into nine categories: national language, locally used indigenous languages, regional lingua francas, foreign and additional languages, heritage languages, languages in the religious domain, English as a lingua franca, and sign languages.

  5. The ethnic name Cimmerians may be analysed morphologically and linguistically as a Celtic or an Ossetic name. In Celtic, it may have. meant 'meeting of the waters', 'those who do battle near the water', 'those who drew upon the strength of the water to do battle', 'those. who take with', 'those who receive their portion'.2 In Ossetic, the.

  6. Cimbrian is a Germanic language spoken by about 2,230 people in northeast Italy in the Sette and Tredici Comuni (Sieben and Dreizehn Gemainde) south of Trent, in some towns of Giazza (Glietzen, Ljetzen), Roana (Rabam), Lusern and in Venetia Province. Cimbrian is taught in primary schools, but it is in danger of becoming extinct because it is ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CimbriCimbri - Wikipedia

    The Cimbri ( Greek: Κίμβροι, Kímbroi; Latin: Cimbri) were an ancient tribe in Europe. Ancient authors described them variously as a Celtic people (or Gaulish ), Germanic people, or even Cimmerian. Several ancient sources indicate that they lived in Jutland, which in some classical texts was called the Cimbrian peninsula.

  8. One of these areas was the valley of Cayster in the area of the Lygda, south of the renowned Sardis, capital of the Lydian state. The Cimmerians, under the command of their king Lygdamis, undertook two invasions into Lydia. The nomenclature of the Cimmerians kings is associated with the morphology and the phonology of the eastern Iranian languages.

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