Everything about Eastern Brythonic totally explained
Eastern Brythonic was the dialect of the
British Celtic language spoken in most of
England. Eastern Brythonic was spoken in all of England apart from Northwest England, the Welsh marches and South west England. It is likely the Eastern Brythonic dialect died out during the 7th Century although some isolated pockets (for example in the
Fens and the
Chiltern Hills) could have survived well in to the 8th Century. In Northwest England and the Welsh marches a dialect called
Western Brythonic was spoken, which evolved into
Welsh and the now extinct language of
Cumbric. In south west England a dialect called
Southwestern Brythonic was spoken. This evolved into
Cornish and
Breton.
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